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Brickson, Minnesota Electric Light '&Lucu 73 oIl Co. o lectric Co. van - Olat A 'E. J. Carl H. w. cofon ot pyoa tesn 2RSBREEESESR BaR B, Walter .. Elias Ce cotort” 0.3 2310 © 62 23 00 1 80 00 1 00 13.97° . 29, 60 71001 e Ol z‘-a-m 3 SRR Tt .... 2 22 RuRanesises D, La s Bes! e 0. = ‘Theo. ewing’ Machi &g Bro: Gustave R Fran Van Arnum, Richard.. | Van: Voorhees, Mildre Paul Mabel Mamie . T487 1630 23,98 | Noral S B kaan, oL ? o Total, Tax Rate By School Districts “ NYMORE ADDITION TO CITY Ol oy RN DIL luding. State, County, Town or Village : e Including, B Sehoot Distriot Lovies Ecketr Tothl Tax By Scheol Districts i Y | Tnolding Sater | County. Town of Village o], (Bited of Taxation on Monsy and Creaits || and Schogl.District Levies o 30 cents per $100.) g it iy ;&3‘133‘5“" e A L fi i Total Tux Rate By School Distrlcts gohool District No . 7, Mllls 1164 -0 Hehooll District, No. 7, Mills 1853 Petorson, Dan M. 635 13098 | Including State, County, Town' 8¢ Village| '’ Soheol District No. 125, Mills 1268 N-mu‘gs P:mn’ P:’:l::fl M:rl:;y Ar&t.- 3.60 and School District Leyles ¢ N e : i (Rates of Taxation on Monay and Credits| N ¢ Person, ' Value Money Amt.|Funk, Chaa H. Property Credits ) Tax o 30 cents per $100.) i8R el N:'fisr'?n 3: gan.‘,’{n C.e':flty " | e aive, & Rubber ¢ : X : b it ‘orporation 'roper! T $] A 3 4, S 408 School District: No. 26, Mills 148.2 flerem';"ng}e. Jomn B 10.68 | allon, Jo H, 20 e Assensed -7 e Ereagy. o TaE iR orrester, Jo Niuig 6f Derson, _Valup \ Mongy’ Amt. Abraham. Geo. L T Toucadlt & Bauey | amerle 2 , 210 Property Credits _Tax | Anqerson, B . ] enhes & Layon : 540 175 25.94'| Anderson, Fred 300 joodman, John . Oy, 20 296 [Andersen, Chas. N 17 heatad, Acnenbach, " John 21 Qpaony 1. larich, .B. W. 102 7 rnold, Frane B 2 BonE 270 Asehum B 58 ) Betetaon, e [ aldrich, 146 5.7 Phillps Hros. & k 1% BN fcstmentGo. Tor . A el Fallow. "Ges. 58.80 170 Bagley, A, M. .. 0 ek, . 14 Peterson, 13.50 Blooston, Louis 160 g2; ] inllinge osvik,: Eaul : 2 Gruson A E Eeoples 9 ertson, J. ) 8.10 0. 16.60 55&“&:“3&1“" 5}5‘ Gilmore, Rowland J. 1.50 7499 | Smith, “Fran| 7 Bartholoma: 7.59 (Gadde, R. A, Thullen, “Joe . 31 €44 | Smerda, L. 4. 2 Blller, Roy T 1595, Gorges” & Trautman, J: 138 206l | Wold,, Mamie 25 Bradseth 55.80. Gl PRl Trondson,' C 35 7.27 | Dille, Martin i1 2y Bourcier, 23 Hil, David, Viken, 'mE ] 19 Roltér, Leo, . 1.50 grlnkmn'n, 51 :flfi% & Gariock nterg, . iaji $ 4 3 907 w‘igl. Feanic, 1 1 VILLAGE OF TENSTRIKE S:flfi?"l“‘e . AR Garioek] 330 Zimmerman, F. W. 3 85| Total Tax Mate By School Districts Be('t'&'nlj- lom'l: T NE Gobcimean & Lo 4 1338 TOWN OF FUNKLEY Including State County. Town or Village Bacon & McN 88 Gatloway, ‘T, 6.00 - 49.04| B 383 and School District Levies Barnell, Pearl 29p Ganter, J. 5.29. 18 3.34 Total Tax Rate By School Districts Bartholomae & ¥ mble-Rabinson Bemid, & 5 29447 o (Rates 6f Taxation on Moacy and Cradite | _ Danuser.. .. 122] 46.26 . 633,14 £ Wold. Petar®! b 101 Including State, County. Town or Village |0 centa per 3100 . |Bemiagi Gas C5" 5667 oy Rt b S, e 5 i ; Scliool District No. 46, Mils 129, | Botione. Sonn e i i : | (Rates of Taxation on Money and Credits : Bergstrom, G. H. 230 £ . VILLAGE OF BLACKDUCK 30 cents per $100.) Agsessed e, [ Beimami County R i Compan; & Total Tax. Rate By School Districts . School District No. 85, Mills 69. Eersonal c{,’.;;i:’. Tfi"‘ ggrk:%'l.' E?'GA. iod JGe B ......‘% s " T ennan, arr - s » ’, § 3 Including State, Countyk Town or Village : Assessed 131 xs,fi Bemidji Slen.myLaumrry 1167 Helmer, Walte, t E & and School Distriot Levies .. Namg of Person, " Value & Money Amt. 28 7 |Balley T G 1 100 Hazen, " Earl Stewart, @ (Rites, ot Taxatlon on Money and ‘Credifs Eorporation operty” Credits Tax 30 | Bhker, "deo, T 2733 Haywatd, s | Stephen,! Eli 3 80 cents ‘per $100.) { Bex;p;i)i\‘, Chas. - 36 2.48 1:1, ¢ 2 gm;:n, JAl;lthu; ;1 gal,l(ekr:i_ml;:dw‘ i 8 .o PN urice, Jol R o N Sehool District No. 60, Mills 207.6 [Clouser, Harry 15 212 8 H Blonds, Soe. & 16 Hoganson, J." O < 9 Ve e o hi & ! ron. t, o ~ : Assessed Flaher & Ball 208 20.36 218 29, Biug, Chas, 3 Nime of Person, _Value ~Money Amt.|Pisher. J. A. . 399 - a7 78 Buckman, Lai 110 Hannal W, Gl et " p A, e, bl T Bt e ugg i Vi 4 R flogpniér.pn,: Chas. ..Z... 38 789 . VILLAGE OF KELLIHER s e 5o Ak e . | Hoganson’ Bios. 0 h S & 2 w0 i etal Tax Riate Dy School Districte «54: Burgess. 278 - A sgé;g ] % s 7 ; g crman, 1923 b G cluding State, C ; 4 g ‘ 28 'g,fi Fheluding A o ‘i;‘lla);rh;{axgvlgsr Yitlage Maule, 5. G. =10 gggfir’na‘r‘-’mn 1807 200 s21 Eg man & O'Leary i 352 .20 7328 Partridge Lu Burice,. T. J. 148 100,50 126.61 | Harker, Roy V. Schadlegs, k. G, | 37 % 373 | (Rates of Taxation on Money and Credits | Rice, . A . 76! et { Sandyen, Obed 301 ki 7'65 |30 cents per $100.) Rice, Walter: ) A Tk i 4 ex";yk Co. | - 236 48.99 School District No. 88, Mills 114, Havia -wWm. 43 5:;3 23.10 ~ 1 Blackdick' Electric & Walters, Ben 136 1890 Telephone CO. ... 395 150 83.50 ‘ Assessed eltrami Cou 2 o Swi v it Blackduck State Bani.. 3234 683.83 Name of Person, _Value Money Amt.| Bank 1142 188.74 % I Strande, He Battleson, Hugh E. 27 5.61 Firm or Personal _and’ " .of S Stuart, T. By . g:g;, Ray gz g, s Annr&'&‘.’“?m’s" Pruvals'ly Credits '5% VILLAGE OF TURTLE RIVER.. ~.3.00 ? Se i Bye, carl 132 .20 z;tgg Barry, Wm! 1.50 7.43 Total Tax Rate By School Districts (Fse o <, Gene % . , % £ Campbell, Dr. i 5. 119 24.70 | Crookston_Lumber Co. 386,48 | Including State, County. Town or'Village' tSprrutier, | Ganny Harey S5 11 3rss |Caln BT, KL and School District Levies pdlilling, Co. 50 - 11610 117098 |1 CnSion Shannon, B A s 3 . 3 ) nsall, A 5 « 4 % e Ve t/ Cann}. John 7 15.98 | Dregeon, 40| . (Rates of Taxation on Moaey §id.Credits | Bovee, E. D. : §.28Johnson,” A, foydar Co. T - Cannt!‘Walter 24 4.9 11.40:{30 cents per $100.) VR 8 | Bonners, Joe Johnaon, ; Otto Stayeas, G ¥ Catholic Parso: 30 6.33 | Evenson, Ed: A w6 4 vy Brooks, * Quincy, .. Jonnson, J. W. i Stayeas, i Gonnell, Robert 203 i |Egeen e B - - School District No. 66, Millk>100. Brown, Jucob 1.2 | Jonnson, X & Trask, 'J 5 .00k, g I - St " eI a) L 13 e . Cross, W. 31 643 | _ Shipping Ass'n 3.00 : Assessed £ s 57.73 Kavas, Gabriel aompson 870 857,58 | Gunderson, Geo. Name of Person, " Value Money -Amt. |Cliftord e Klen’ Adolpn Two. arl ] |4 i 1204 | Hanghett, Wi . Elrmor Personal _and’ . of .| Cargan, G, E. o 023 | Breaiz ;%% Tibbetts, | Tt | Hartman, Jonn T i BlaySorPoration Property Credita; Carver, Herbe Kerr, 'Geo. C. £ 1017\ Hamn Brewing Co. Plakely, ;& §- e Clark Pote & Tie & 21.30 Koepp, "R W. " £ 6.90 120.87 |Irvine, H. C. Klingerman, Dave H . ; Ketten, Jonn. 130 " 30| International Liwiber |Belsdr, Geg, 5 150 ot Tuomy, J. 27 | JoTinson, Platt, E. H. .. Trafton, 1247 | Kelliner’ Lumb Lariin, Potor P Vandersluis, ‘C, 1543 | Co 975 60 Sadek: Franic ns - poo % “80 | Kleinman, A. D. A Stiles,’, John *. & 60 80| Cattereil.” Louis A2 1690 Weiset,” Louis 55 80 3| ickers, Jas. 1549 | Latterell, H. 3L gt Williams:*'Edq ] §.43 | Lennon, ' wm. 30 urtle Tiyer L Lucas; C, 'D. g 210 gaoliiaen Bros 208t 5| Morse,. Sgas 234 | Larsion® & diardo: 1] 240, Northwest_Paper G 600 5 | Kaynon, 6dd. 1 Lect,Richard 74 18.36] Yationsl Pole’ Co. 4016 i 5 5 Zohen, » EAram, ] 548 | Nlelson, NG, 8 .90 10,36 VILLAGE: OF,,WILTON. Zrothérs, Lo 6. Lycan & Jamtans » D3] Semon: A 880 100.32 N £ 4 Sochran.’ Geo. Johnsan, n” £y g:;irnon: pag 2 60 3111 - Tétal Thx, Rate:By School Diatricts 2 2.4y 'son, ] 37 4, ing 5 : ! n : 100 . 80" 2136 | SEARd Geo; 100 1140| (Rates of Taxation on Money and Credits Wil h ol Stere Kolden,F G 00 aEac ) dmith AW, 129° 15830 cents per 3100143 ; Crookaton Lumber Co. 185031 1 a0 B eers .olden, Henr: 52 X -aylor, . ol L avavlier illing. i Folden, Menty. 52 08 [ TR Gacee & 16} . School District No."115, Mills 9.6 Dicaire o ond Young, Mabel XKoons, Dan a0 1865 | ctlzens State 310 434.38] . A a Matson-Ritchi Zentz, G. H. .7 TARESTd Henry o7 3 i1 el £408 29708) Name ‘of Person, -Valus . Money ..Amt. | Joucher. : Ziegler, Lattereli, Henry . .. 10 VILLA it or i Personal _and of Martin Lee, Sam AW oy, 60 GE TOF. REDAY BrenCOrPORation. | Property Credits pock Marun Pt B Total, Tox Rate By Sckidol Distriets | Chilson, " e O, Legler, 'Henry 150 Inclnding State, County, Town or Village |Dayla A = o Lefogreau, d. B (L + " %und ‘School District Levies @ 8 Davis Ak, T Daley, 8. Martin: Beny 7. Lindgren, Aifred 18 (Rates of Taxation on Money and Credits s T, ul Doran, “Alec Monache Jullus - HeAflisten " ¥ a0 | 10 cents’ per $100.) Hamm Brewin 41 Deltons. Ms. . °x g MoDougald es School District No. 119, Hinshaw, 66 Bty B, Ar e Mason, Chas. 30 0. 119, Mills 107.7 Hinshaw, R Srew, Wm._ G s0n 199 40 Assessed Fohsson, . 41 ; Oupont _d¢ Nemeers Meyers. W. A. 200 Name ‘of Person, ohnaon, Walte 21 0 B, L Jult Mitchell, Danvy 1 .60 eoFirm or Personal angy Amt. | Kleler, Wo i 53 ce4 Dannenberg, -4 | Mieen e Moen, “Harry 30 30 orporation Property Credits Tax|Martin, Alboct § -8 Tan | Melby. A.. J. 5 C. 101 Butler, Geo. 35 80 . . 4.06 | McGee, Ed : s ) Maon;. L M. a8 Bergutist, A 60 180 :26 | Murphy, W. A, E3 N::!ol,mAlnnlolo 73; 1.00 ey, 215 4.80 Peterson, Gust - 5 Deputy, M. W. Nies, Mike 7 sa0 1 Rognlein, M. A, 4785 103.90 Bverts, Wm.. M. Noble, Mra. Ros 1 g Short. W. H. - 430 Gvans, E.'R. Nordlel, Nels Jr. 11 20 & 5‘}35?1?‘21 & 13 4‘% R e any form of public. IRVIN S. own :fashion. HUBERT ALICE. PAUL, si:ffragist, head of National Womanfs Party: America’s foremost New Year resolution should be, I think, that our country should £ the world, Eur A ) during this coming year remiove all politaial, civil, legal, economic and of the world; Jurape in-partiodlar; other discriminations aganst women, so that women shall no longer be in ion to nien in law or custom, but shall in every way be on an equal plané in rights, as they have always been and will continue - to be, in responsibilities and obligatons. ROY A HAYNES, federal -prohibition, commi should solemnly resolve that we will not knowingly violate any of the 5.1 “racial and religi T 2 % ; e , gious hatreds. The unity and integrity of the Re- laws ‘of the land; that we will hold sacred the Constitiition -of -our country. ', piio 5 p, v it A 2 a B We should covenant with ourselves that-we will not encourage others to public is based on giving all titizens a fair Americar chance.. To do oth disregard our laws, even though it-be by remaining’ silent when our lqu'; are violated. - We should pledge ourselves not alone to law observance, : Stop the pursuit 6f selfish interests ang subjecf but also to the aim and purpose of Militant Amercgnism, which devotes worrs cake and the welfare of - humanity. its best effort to prevent lawlessness, to-promote reverence for law and | ; . to create an abiding devotion to the free institutions of our Beloved Re-} ‘COBB,’ ‘humorist To repeal tl;e Volstead Act. . 'HENDRICK WILLEM VAN LOON, lecturer, author of ““The Story of Mankind”: To let all decent people find their own salvation after their ‘WORK, postmaster general: i As a nation we That there shall be in America during the new year less selfishness and more co-operation, less repression and .more freedom, more “we can do it” and less “it can’t be done.” DR. RAY LYMAN W1 o Taren ] . HARRY PRATT JUDSON, president of the University of Chicago: 1. To > LBUR, president of Leland Stanford University: snake fewer mew laws. 2..To respect and enforce.those now on MERICAS EOREMOST NEW YEAR RESO -WHAT SHOULD IT BE " What should 1¢ America’s foremost New Year resolution?” is the ghestion which the Daily Pioneer presented through NEA Service to a number of Americans representative .of vrious national ac- ' @fitles: Their. answers, presented herewith, reveal a wide range of ideas. ‘With them you may agree or disagree, but at least your own thoughts will be stimulated. What do YOU think is most impor- tant for the nation to resolve gs it enters on 19237 ; statute books. 3. To beless cager for radical changes in the Constitution of the United States. - WARREN A. 'CANDLER, Atlanta, chancellor of Emory College, and bishop of the Methodist Episcopal Church: The resolution that our coun_ try will not continue longer the foolsh and futile attempt to live unto itself. No nation, as well as no man, can live unto itself or die unto itself. CHARLES P, STEINMETZ, electrical engineer. and sociologist: Let 'us mind our own business and keep from trying to mind that of the rest LOTHROP STODDARD, author.and authority in thé Near East: To i look facts in the face both at home and abroad. ' MOST REVEREND PATRICK J. HAYES, archbishop of New York: To promote the spirit.of Lincoln; whose ‘‘charity. téward all, with malice to- ward none,” should be a fundamenatl principle of our national life. Li- berty, peace and the pursuit-of happiness are seriously menaced by sec- erwise means 3 year not of progress but of reaction' in American ideals. CHARLES F. MARVIN, chief of the United States Weather Bureau: ‘profits and. go to work for. the M, L. BU!!T,ON‘, president of ‘the University of Michigan: :America, if she is to realize on her invested hopes ard aspirations, must be world- minded. As we.approach a new year, wé' iiust resolve anevvv»to do our part in solving the problems of civilization. " If pmc_ticfll leadership does not find expression iy America, where may we. turn. with hope? : MICHAEL 1. PUPIN, professor of electro-mechanics, Columbia Univer. tution ‘and ‘uncompromising to the flag. - 3 take only one or two more love for, things ind?éeno\ls t JOHN BARTON PAYNE, served. resolution something. after pose of helping Europe to emerge from its present cHaotic condition. ;{‘-To play a man’s full part in international relations. - .. ¥ Pegdy sity¢. We should make every effort to fing a 'way by which we ¢an: employ | our wealth, .our stored-up intelligence, and ‘our nioral power for the pur- more - just and humane indystri: pract the theory of the worker has an inherent right to strive uplift. WILLIAM A. SUNDAY, Evangelist: Ameica should resolve to retur to the ‘faith of ou;‘-'iaflfi‘ew,ih p\f{ His word into every heart, home and school; to swear respect for law afd order, a new GENE STRATTON PORTER, author: To By which I mean that at the se in of purely American famliies, and the equally appalling increas i birth rate of foreigners coming to our shores to bé ‘naturalized, it will WILL H, HAYS, president of the Motion Picture ors of America, ex-postmaster general: - America nee tion for 1923 or' for 2028—and that is to be STEADFASTLY AMERICAN. To study and understand "Americnn.institutions ,what they are and why they were brought into being,’ ! problems if rightly_understood WILLIAM F. ANQBlSéfigniqqinMs\b?é.hop»of the - Methodist: Episco- pal Church: 1 would say ‘that America to Almighty God for His providential learership and we wil_l nfce;}t.the yesponsibility of His leadership and seek to meet that responsibility: nh@he psirit of service to all. mankind; seeking always the guidance and help of Him who holds in His hands the destinies of all JOHN L. LEWIS; president of the United Min Ameica should resolve to return loyalty to the consti+ antagonism to- every man and - thing . opposed save America for Américans: present appaling 'decrease in the birth rate in the generations to put eur government and insti~ tutions into the majority power of people having no uni_lerstanding of, or o American character, soil gnd institutions. Producers and Direct- ds but one resolu- lawyer, chairman of the American Red Cross: and how completely they solve.our presernit and: sympathetically but thoroughly ob. 5 7 ‘should ‘formulate her New Year| ‘this fashon, “As Americans we, are grateful “poor: little .rich girl”'is” being ex- MILLION DOLLAR DOLL’S HOUSE COMING TO U. S. ‘. New- York, ‘Dec.’ 30t] /. ouse that would stir the most blase hibited'in England, where it has cap- tured the public fancy, says A. A. Hopkins in the January Mentor magazine. of Under the direction: of: Sir Neville Wilkinson, soldier and. artist, a fairy palace covering fifty ‘square -feet, o . the scale of orie inch to &’ foot, fias been built. It contains a chapel, a throne room, a king’s study and a queen’s boudoir, in addition to other rooms. The best artists of England decorated it. All of the furnishings, even to the dishes, ‘are replicas in miniature of the most exquisite orig- inals. L THe doll’s house is being exhibited for :charity. It will be shown, in America. DIED THREE TIMES London (By mail to United Press) .An eight year ol boy has just died from lock-jaw caused. by 'cut- ting his wrist on a corned beef.can. the surgeon who attended ' him, stated at the inquest that the hoy died three times. Twice he stopped brgathing and twice animation- was restored, but the third tine was. fin- Al the world likes @ liker. The - Ohio .man ‘who' insursd his" ial relationship; a practical application’ of for his.material the peoples of the world.” |: e Workers of America: A [other war is four years old now. ‘fiddle for $10,000 may have expected to play at a New Year dance. The rumor that thefe will be an- . The rl;an about town is usually about broke. . \ 4=