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International Falls press and border budget (International Falls, Minn.) 1909-1926

January 20, 1910 · Page 3 of 8

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INTERNATIONAL tALLS PRESS. The CANADIAN BANK Mrs. liolden Dead International Falls Press Spohr and the Violin. Real Estate Transfers Louis Spohr, the greatest of all German Mrs. Besse G. Holden, of Littlefork, and Border Budget Transfers listed by the Koochiching violinists and a man whose uame died at the Fort Frances hospital County and Village Official Paper County Abstract Co., International OF COMMERCE is otherwise indelibly written oil the Tuesday night from cancer, after an pages of musical history, was born at Falls: Published Every Thursday Mornintc Brunswick on April 5, 17S4. just lifhvii illness of nearly a year. Edmund G. Walton agency to INTERNATIONAL, FALLS PRESS days after his great contemporary and Deceased was one of the early settlers Almeda Kinney, lots 13 and PUBLISHING COMPANY HEAD OFFICt, TORONTO. rival, Nicolo 1'aganini. first saw the ESTABUSHFD 186/ in the Littlefork valley, and was 14, block 53 Int. Falls 1 00 light of the world. Two greater contrasts a woman of sweet disposition and The Koochiching Co. to Mary Paid-up Capital $10,000,000 WAi_KER, SUBSCRIPTION 1.50 A YEAR E. President than these two men could not character, whose friends were numbered C. Graves, lot 9, block 56, be imagined. Paganini, the brilliant, Surplus, 6,000,000 EX. LAIRD, General Wanagei only by her acquaintances. She Int. Falls 350 00 Entered as Second Class Matter June 23, dazzling, comet-like apparition, overawed 1909, at the post office at International Falls, The Koochiching Co. to Clyde was married to Mr. Holden, a prominent the masses, for whose favor he Minnesota, under the Act of Congress of A Genera Banking Business Transacted at all Branches business man of Littlefork, in West, lot 1, block 66, Int. March 3. 1879. made a high bid, while the German, the serious, dignified, deep artist, appealed 1906, and leaves, besides her husband, Falls 250 00 iVlNaS BANK DEPART MEN! to the connoisseurs and cultured a son and two brothers to mourn her The Koochiching Co. to Warren of CI and upwards receive* THURSDAY, JANUARY 20, 1910 Ueposil8 musicians. Spohr both by precept demise. A. Warner, lots 10, 11 The depositor is subjact to no delay in the withdrawal of the whc!e and example exerted a tremendous influence Funeral services were held at Littlefork and 12, block 82, Int. Falls.. 650 00 or any portion of the deposit. on violin playing and violin In another column of this issue of and interment made in Littlefork Eric Franson to A. O. Olson, ELECTIONS composition and, in fact, ou composition the Press will be found the village made in all parts of Canada and the United States. cemetery today. lot 6, block 19, Franson's 3rd in general. The greatest musicians council's reply to Mr. Backus' letter ORrJGftl ttliSlNESS Div. Int. Falls 125 00 Cheques and drafts on the United States and other of his day stood in awe of him, which was published in last week's Program of Examinations Northern Investment & Loan and even Richard Wagner, after Spohr foreign countries bought and sold. issue. Some of the statements made had produced "The Flying Dutchman" Co. to First State Bank of The following is the program of '. M. GIBSON, Managers Fort Frances, Ont. Branch by Mr. Backus are contradicted by at Cassel in 1843, where he was theu Mizpah, lots 1 and 2, block examinations for common school certificates the council. It is now up to the citizens conductor of the opera, in a letter written 3, Rearranged plat of Mizpah to be held at International to decide whether they will accept to the great violinist displayed a oo Falls, February 3, 4 and 5,1910. sense of gratitude of which in later the statement made by the council, Northome Townsite Co. to G. THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 3 years he seemed incapable. Spohr died corroborated by the village records, A. Hanchett, lots 9, 10, 11 (First Grade Studies.) at Cassel in 1851).—Argonaut. as the truth, or accept the and block Northome.. 12, 4, 235 00 A. M.—8:00 Enrollment. j| The Celebrated Val Blatz statements made by Mr. Backus, John F. Gleason to Thomas 8:30 Geometry. Tit For Tat. which are not sustained by official records. Shevlin, SEi, sec. 29 67-24... 1 00 A newspaper man who called on a 10:15 Physics. May B. Gleason to Thomas L. local manufacturer the other day to P. M.—1:30 Algebra. & MILWAUKEE BEER Iay a friendly visit found the latter Shevlin, SEi, sec. 30,67-24... 1 00 3:15 Physical Geography or :i IIO HUM for friendly calls. He was Sophia Thompson to Reuben 8imply a Man Hunt. General History. in white heat. "I In one C. Thompson, lot4, SEJ- of declare!" shouted a bellboy & WHOLESALE AND RETAIL Agriculture may be taken at some '•'vVhat's the matter?" asked the visitor. of the big downtown hotels as he SWJ, Wi of SEi, sec. 31. 6525 one (only one) of the above periods, "You don't seem pleased to see dashed into the lobby. 850 00 me." and may be substituted for either "1 declare!" he shrieked again, or at Paul Webster to International OLD CROW Whiskey "Oh, I would be pleased to see you," Geometry or Physical Geography. least it sounded like that. Lumber Co., E£ of said the other, "if I wasn't so mighty 4 An irascible old gentleman whose FRIDAY, FEBRUARY SWi and Si of SEi, sec. 15, mad at the meanest piece of petty eardrums were jarred by the shrill (Second Grade Studies) holdup I ever saw. Here's a check 66-25 1350 00 screech wheeled about and glared at A. M.—8:00 Enrollment. Clarence J. Zintheo to Annie from a fellow who owed me a bill for SEAL OF INTERNATIONAL FALLS Cigar the boy. ninety days, and darned if he hasn't 8:30 Professional Test. E. Shelland, Si of Si, sec. "I declare!" he piped louder than mailed the check at last and subtracted 9:30 Spelling. 27. 68-25 700 00 before. the 2 cents for the postage stamp 10:00 Arithmetic. Annie E. Shelland to Thomas "Well, what's the answer?" demanded that brought the letter." P. M.—1:15 Geography. the okl man grullly. L. Shevlin, Si of Si, sec. 27, iw. J. Pavilman "Can you beat that?" exclaimed the "1 declare!" came the shrill reply. 2:45 Composition and Penmanship. 68-25 00 •isitor as he eyed the check. "Oh, you do, ehV" snorted the old Anna C. Johnson to International "I can," said the other as he reached fellow. "Well, why the deuce don't 3:40 Reading. Lumber Co., lot 9, sec for a telegraph blank. "I am going to you?" jp Phone 47 International Falls, Minnesota wire him a receipt in full, and I'll wire 6 and lot 3 and Ei of SWi, 5 SATURDAY, FEBRUARY The bellboy cast a withering glance it collect."—Newark Call. sec. 7, 69-25 1250 00 (Second Grade Studies Continued) at him, gazed searchingly about the John Stadum to Bradley Timber room and emitted a shrill "Declare!" A. M.—8:00 U. S. History. Supreme Court Ways. and Railway Supply Co., "Say," exclaimed the old chap, collaring 9:45 English Grammer. When the supreme court of the United SEi of NEi, sec. 10, and the boy, "what the dickens is 11:30 Music. States assembles at 12 o'clock on "wroug with you, anyway? Are you SWi of NWi, sec, 11, 151-26. LET MAN P. M.—1:15 Physiology-IIygiene. each Monday the room is filled with going crazy?" WRITE FOR CDCCV Geo. A. Snyder to Joseph Graber, 2:45 Civics. lawyers, clerks, newspaper men and luFFERINB THIS BOOK Iftt "Xaw, 1 ain't goin' cx*azy," replied lot 20, block 14, Forest FREE spectators. Routine announcements 4:00 Drawing. the brass buttoned one. "I got a telegram Heights 1st addition to Int. A Reliable Authority on Nervous, Blood and Chronic Diseases are made by the chief justice in a If Professional Test consumes less t'er "em that's all. Aw. look fer Mil!" voice no one can understand. Decisions Falls 150 00 242 Pages. 46 Free Prescriptions, prepaid to all who write vp, ADVICE than 60 minutes, Spelling and Arithmetic yerself!" exclaimed the boy disgustedly All we ask is to simply send your name and address, mentioning this of great moment are rendered by Frank E. Cyr and H. W. paper and describe your trouble, and we will send you our 242 page as he shoved the yellow envelope may begin not to exceed 30 Medical Book Free prepaid, containing 46 Free Receipts and many chapters other justices in mumbled words which Smith to Tom Sampson, under the old fellow's nose. It was of advice to young, middle-aged and old men about themselves and minutes earlier. are not heard. Lawyers, clerks, newspaper their diseases—telling how to get Cured and how to avoid diseases. Hit MEN SEi of SWi sec. 17, SEi of addressed "I. D. Clair." We want no money for the book or for sending it. nor does it place men and spectators stare hard at you under any obligations to us of any kind whatever. SWi sec. 13 and NEi of NWi "Well, I declare!" gasped the old The Conductor the honorable justice who may be talking WHAT DO YOU KNOW ABOUT THESE DISEASES? man weakly as he sank into his seat.— sec. 24, 151-27 00 Bladder trouble. Diseased Blood, Eczema, Bright's Disease, Kidney or reading, some with hands curved I had been suffering with a severe Trouble, Catarrh, Enlarged Prostate Gland, Diabetes. Liver Trouble, Pittsburg Gazette. Eric Franson to Ed A. Backman, Varicose Veins, and Varicose Ulcer, Nervousness, Nervous Diseases, Rupture, into a round board so that they can cold for several days, and was so hoarse 1|: 46 FREE Scrofula, Obstruction and the many contagious diseases Antidotes lots 8 and 9, block 10, catch a few words if possible. But no for Poison, care of the Person, Marriage, Etc. This book tells I could not speak aboye a whisper. about these diseases and other subjects mentioned and more too, and Show Windows In Austria. Franson's 3rd Div. International If PRESCRIPTIONS one in the courtroom shouts "Louder!" If you are ailing and do not know anything about the above diseases The Austrian shopkeeper takes great Nov. 16th, I met one of Dr. Warner's and need advice, write for this valuable book today. "Ignorance begets Falls 250 00 No one would last very long if he did. misery, knowledge brings health and happiness." All correspondence pride in having his window dressed in agents on my train, he handed me a strictly confidential. And should a person be sentenced for Geo. W. Robbins to C. B. and an attractive manner and the glass bottle of the White Wine of Tar Thousands of men are in need of this valuable contempt of the supreme court it would W. H. Watrous, lots 7 and work and are sending for it so write today to the perfectly clean at all times, no matter Syrup, and one hour after taking the be the end. As an old colored employee HEIDELBERG MEDICAL IHSTITUTE F"PAUL, ha"a,"l mS" 10, sec. 7 and lots 2 and 5, how small the shop or how small the once said, "Dere ain't no appeal first dose my hoarseness commenced ST. MINN. city. Frequently the greater part of sec, 18, 69-25, Ex. cemetery. 1 00 •100,000 Capital Incorporated under the State Laws of Minnesota from dis cote."—St. Louis Star. leaving me. In twenty four hours the stock of merchandise is displayed |3F~ Ower 120.000 Hen have applied to us for Treatment 1 my voice was quite clear and natural in the windows of the smaller simps. Swallowed and Climbed. and my cold was cured.* It is the best It is much less ditlicult to make attractive A woman newly rich was invited to remedy I ever saw. displays than in American an aristocratic dinner party. During stores, as windows open outward on Respectfully, STATIONERY the course of fowl and salad this woman hinges. Even heavy plate glass windows Conductor Warren, noticed with dismay a fat, furry ten to fifteen feet square are so Chicago & Northwestern R. K. caterpillar on her topmost leaf of lettuce. arranged and dressed from the street Glancing up, she met her aristocratic instead of from the inside, as in America. Notice to Contractors hostess' eye. The hostess, too. The large windows are usually had seen the caterpillar. Her "gaze implored arranged in the morning before many The county commissioners of Koochiching the guest to save the dinner pedestrians are on the street. The wall county, will receive sealed proposals from catastrophe. The guest gave her and OFFICE SUPPLIES space between shops is frequently up to 12 m. the 27th day of hostess a reassuring smile. Then she rented by owners of adjoining stores January, 1910 for the furnishing and doubled a lettuce leaf around the caterpillar and arranged to appear like windows, and swallowed it calmly. The placing in position all the wood and giving the appearance of being a large look of awe and gratitude that her metal furniture, electric fixtures and shop. When one wishes to examine hostess gave her was an assurance the furnishing of materials and labor an article displayed in a window the that her footing in society was at last for decorating the new court house proprietor or clerk goes to the street firmly established. JF with a key, unlocks the window and building now being erected at International "Did you think," said Mrs. Newlyrich takes out the article, theu locks his Falls, Minnesota and all to to her daughter afterward, "that window* again. be in full accordance with the plans you are in business you I'd lose a chance of establishing the and specifications therefor prepared family socially for a little thing like quite ofteo need something a caterpillar?" by C. E. Bell, architect, which plans and specifications can be seen at the in tl}e line of Stationery and office of the architect, 901 Northwestern H. I. BEDELL Spanish Surnames. In addition to three or four Christian building, Minneapelis, Minnesota, Office Supplies. If you are just names the Spanish child bears the combined and at the office of the county auditor, family names of his father and REAL UQdoubtedly ESTATE H. Slocum, International Falls, starting in business you will L. mother. When the surnames are doubled Minnesota. or connected by the y, meaning need office furniture, Bids must be addressed to H. L. "and," the first is the more important AGENT FOR HOLLER'S Slocum, county auditor, and plainly one and the only one that may be taken booKs of differeQt KiQds, together alone, for it is in the father's name, marked which t"hey are for, and must A I I O N while the last is in the name of the be accompanied by an unconditional witl} minor supplies. mother. In Spain they know no "senior" certified check of five (5) per cent of and "junior." Father and son the amount of the bid and made payable RENTING and COLLECTING may bear the same Christian name, Th|E PRESS is in a position to fit to J. F. Reed, chairman, as evidence but each takes his own mother's name of good faith on the part of the as a distinction, the father being, for you out from your greatest Qeed INTERNATIONAL. FALLS, MINN. bidder. instance, Pedro Diaz Castillo and the The right is reserved to reject any sou Pedro Diaz Blanco. to the smallest, agd our prices are one or all bids and to waive any informity in the same if it is deemed to right. O'Connell's Big Head. McDonald Bros. Thackeray was six feet two inches the best interests of the county so to In height, and Sir H. Lucy says the We handle Globe-WerQicKe and W. do. L. H. SLOCUM, great novelist wore a seven and fiveeighth jl4-21 County Auditor. DRAY inch hat, beating Dickens and Macey office desl^s, filing cabinets, John Bright by a full half inch. Mr. Had Authority. Gladstone's hat was of seven and sectional bool^-cases, etc. JourQals, LINE case was being tried before the three-eighth inch measurement—the late Lord Young, "Crabbe versus Crabbie." same as Macaulay's—while Beaconsfield ledgers, casb bool^s, day needed a full seven inch. The hat "I may explain, my lud," said the Prompt personal attention of Daniel O'Connell, however, would bool^s, typewriter and carbon advocate, "that my client Crabbe is a have beaten them all, measuring eight gi^en all work in our line. nephew of our opponent Crabbie, but and one-half inches by ten inches. papers, letter files, card indexes, a few years ago he dropped the in Phone No. 9 his name for the sake of euphony." inK wells, pens, pegcils, and in fact Unreasonable. "Ah," replied Lord Young, "he haa She—I don't see why you should hesitate Biblical authority for that—'If thy "i" to marry on $3,000 a year. Papa anything io the stationery line. offend thee, pluck it out.' "—Westminster says my gowns never cost more than Gazette. SHIP YOUR that. He—But. my dear, we must have HIDES something to eat. She (petulantly)— Different Now. Isn't that just like a man? Always •fThey say his wife was the inspiration thinking of his stomach. Boston Press Publishing Co. of some of his best plays." Transcript. FURS "Yes he produced them before he was married."—Chicago Record-Herald. Why? When a mother tells her boy he is Established 1867 getting to be just like his father he D.BER6MKN&G0. Significant. STATIONERY, OFFICE SUPPLIES, LEGAL BLANKS, MAGAZINES knows well that it Is not intended as Tom—Do you think your father dislikes a compliment. me? Tess— Well, he gave the First-Class Printing at Prices That Are Right dog's chain and muzzle away yesterday. ST. PAUL, MINN. In Awful Shape. Deal direct with the largest and oldest house "Why don't you go to work?" in the West. Highest prices and immediate, Tm so dead tired of doing nothing cash returns. Write tor price list, tags and It were endless to dispute upon ev full information, 9 liMt I'm too tired 1» do anything •rytWng that is disputable.—Peon. Olevetaod Leader.