International Falls press and border budget (International Falls, Minn.) 1909-1926
January 27, 1910 · Page 14 of 18
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be recovered against the defendant, execution thereon shall CHURCH SERVICES Attorney M. A. Spooner, of Bemidji, WARNING LAWRENCE'S PHARMACY be first issued against such person or company only, and the is in town today. Holy Apostles—High Mass on Sunday ci shall not be required to pay such judgment until such morning- at 9 o'clock sharp. Chris Mueller, of Littlefork, spent The attention of the citizens of International execution shall be returned unsatisfied. REV. P. KILLEEN, Pastor. T. "Only The Best" last Saturday in town on business. Falls is called to Yillage Uniform System of Bookkeeping.—Section 19. The city Methodist Episcopal—Sunday school Special bargains on overshoes and Ordinance No. 30, governing the disposition 10 a. m., E. L. Smith, Supt. Preaching council may by ordinance adopt and establish a uniform system INTERNATIONAL FALLS, MINN. rubbers at the Koochiching Shoe 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. Prayer of manure, garbage, offal and of bookkeeping for all departments of the city government store. meeting Thursday evening at 7:30. other unwholesome substances within pertaining to the finances of the city, and prescribe the All welcome. the village limits. The Epworth League meets Friday ELECTRIC lorm to be used therefor, and when so established it shall be. PARRISH, Pastor REV. S. L. The above ordinance requires that Eve. at 7:30. Miss Marie Kinney, used in, and adopted by, all departments and boards of the Evangelical Lutheran Service every leader. all the aforementioned substances WIRING city government and the annual estimates of the city clerk second Sunday afternoon at 3 o'clock shall be placed in barrels, boxes or in Baptist church: Sunday school at requiied by Section Eleven of Chapter Five of this Charter on It is reported thas a grand masquerade 1—tCu o'clock. 2 WINTER, Pastor REV.C.G. other receptacles, having a suitable the subject of finances shall be made to conform thereto. ball-will be given in the village Can be best installed while cover, and dumped upon the Baptist—Preaching at 11 a. m. and NOT hall in the near future. building, and its cheaper. Laws to Remain in Force.—Section 20. All provisions of 7:30 p. m. Sunday school at 10 a.m. streets, alleys, lots or premises. These We are wiring practically law now in force and which are also contained in this charter Office supplies and legal blanks for Cottage prayer meeting, Thursday all the new buildings now receptacles shall be removed when full shall be regarded as being continued in force, and all provisions nights. OLIVER, Pastor. REV. JOHN sale at the Press office. Mail orders going up. Get in line. and emptied upon the public dumping rx of law now in force which are changed, modified or receive prompt attention. c/ Christian Science—Service every Sunday ground, near the county road amended shall be regarded as continued in force as so changed, morning at 11 o'clock and every STOKE ELECTRIC CO. H. W. Manery. one of the upper south west of town, at the expense of modified or amended. Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock in Littlefork farmers, spent yesterday at the parties concerned. the Masonic hall. Mrs. E\ G. Laws Hereafter Passed.—Section 21. No general law of Second St. Phone 127 the county seat on business. NELSON, First Reader. This ordinance includes the disposal this state hereafter passed shall be deemed to repeal, amend Jas. McAndrews, representative of of the contents of sanitary closets or modify any of the provisions of this charter, unless an intention re of all kinds. the Namakon Lumber company at so to do be expressly set forth in such general law. Big Falls, is a visitor in town today. LOCAL NEWS' I All persons failing to conform to BIRTHDAY And Procedure Governed by General Law.—Section 22. All -o the ordinance are liable to a fine of Mrs. G. F. Swinnerton and little matters of procedure, including election procedure, not provided from $5 to $50 or 60 days in the village daughter returned Tuesday morning WEDDING for in this chapter or in the particular laws referred to CO A. T. Scarlett, of Littlefork, is in jail. c/i from a visit of several weeks with and specifically excepted from repeal by this charter and thus town today. Due notice is hereby given that on relatives at Minneapolis. GO made a part of this charter, shall be governed by the general PRESENTS Feb. 7th an inspection will be made The county commissioner are in Remember the services in the M. E. laws of the state of Minnesota applicable thereto. O We have an endless assortment and action entered against all parties session today. church Sunday morning and evening. Section 23. All general election laws of the State of Minnesota of appropriate gifts, representing not conforming to this ordinance. Thos. Thomson, of Littlefork, spent In the afternoon the pastor will the newest and finest products of relating to elections, and all preliminaries thereto, G. F. SWINNERTON, M. D. C. M. Art. a couple of days of last week in town. the Jewelers' preach in the town hall at Ranier at shall, as far as applicable, apply to and govern all elections Yillage Health Officer. 3 SALE—Extra copies of the p. IB. Wedding Rings, Beautiful under this charter, whether general or special, and are. hereby FOR Press containing the proposed city adopted as a part of this charter, the same as if herein specifically I. W. Hinckley, manager of the Diamonds, Sparkling Jewels, charter. herein re-enacted, except as herein otherwise provided. Loman Mercantile Co., left yesterday SCHOOL NOTES Watches, Unique Silverware, and by this charter modified provided, that the morning with three large sleigh loads Special bargains in men's and boys Sterling Novelties, Rich Cut "Primary Election Law" for nominating candidates for city of merchandise for Loman where the gloves and mittens at the Koochiching CD Glass, Clocks, Etc. The total enrollment for the year officers shall not apply to this city. company will open a store. Shoe store. NELSON'S has passed the 180 mark. Last year Section 24. That the city council is hereby authorized to Andrew G. Johnson was up from Abstracts of titles to all property in the enrollment was 110 pupils. appropriate not to exceed the sum of $300.00 annually for the Koochiching county furnished on & his farm near Pelland yesterday looking Jewelry Store purpose of celebrating the Fourth of July. The high school has gone back to the after business matters. short notice by the Koochiching Section 25. That where no other provision is made hefeby CD old-fashioned spelling class. The pupils County Abstract Co., official abstracters, C. A. Miller, principal of the Big the city council shall from time to time by ordinance provide line up each morning ane spell for International Falls, Minn. Falls school, was a business visitor at Co the head of the class. Small prize for the appointment and election of officers of said city as A the county seat last Saturday. A business deal of more than usual re has been offered to the one who can may be necessary for the transaction of the business and define passing notice, and one in which the Jake Winterfield, representing the INTERNATIONAL DRAY their duties and provide for their compensation. get there a second time during the ladies will be particularly interested, Burgower Liquor company of St. winter term. To the Hon. M. E. Withrow, President of the Village Council, is the purchase of Mrs. Emerson's Paul, called on the local trade yesterday. International Falls, Minnesota. stock of millinery and ladies' furnishing A new class in arithmetic is the only We, the undersigned, appointed as a commission by the Complete Equipment goods by M. Burton this week. change in the program of the advanced P. G. Gorden, one of Littlefork's District Court of Koochiching County, Minnesota, to draft a pupils. Many of the high E. II. Slierwin, a prominent real estate Courteous Treatment a prosperous merchants, transacted proposed charter for International Falls, Minnesota, in accord school room have been persuaded that dealer of Monticello, is in town business at the county seat last Saturday. Prompt Service. ance with the Constitution and Laws of the State of Minnesota a good drill in numbers will not in today. Together with his associates C/I relating thereto, do hereby respectfully submit and return CM the least effect the chances for future Give us a call. Phone 71. he is contemplating investing quite to you the foregoing draft of the proposed Charter of the Do you want a job of GOOD ST happiness, and hence the new class. heavily in real estate in Koochiching City of International Falls, signed by a majority Of the commission. PRINTING? The Press makes a county. The school has received the set of cu specialty of GOOD PRINTING LYNCH & CO. «™4- Burton's Clean-Sweep Sale is still relief maps recently purchased by the Dated Xov. 2nd, 1909. and our prices are reasonable. board of education. They are much attracting the attention of many f-H- N. L. OLSON, President. SALE—Lot 3, block 4, South International FOR more valuable than the ordinary flat economical buyers, and no doubt the F. G. NELSON, Secretary, Falls, Dora C. Mertens addition, three remaining days of this great map in showing the general features Zn C. L. SHEERAN A. B. COLBURN. for $150. ANTON METTEL, sale will be busy ones at this popular of the land. One who takes but a L. A. OGAARD, Wadena, Minn. clothing emporium. glance at these maps can never forget Life Insurance C. B. LANG. Frank O'Neil, one of the prosperous 3 where the mountains and valleys of SALE—Extra copies of the FOR T. I. STONE, Littlefork farmers, was a Falls visitor each continent lie. Press containing the proposed city CD B. W. BACON, on Saturday. He was accompanied by INTERNATIONAL FALLS, MINN. charter, or better still, send us your The repairs resulting from installing FRANK S. LANG, one of his sisters who came for the name and $1.50 and let the Press the new heating plant have been TOHN BERG, DR. M. E. WlTHjROW purpose of taking treatment at the keep you reliably informed on village about completed. The school house HORACE I. BEDELL, M. & O. hospital. Physician and Surgeon and county affairs for a whole year. has been much changed, and in some M. BURTON, Furniture for sale, practically new, ways its attractive interior has been Dr. Reeves, dentist and optician of R. S. McDONALD, including book case, dining table, marred. But it is not questioned Office over litis' Druu Store RICHARD WALSH, Fort Frances and Rainy River, will chairs, bed room suite, kitchen cabinet, that good air is of more value than INTERNATIONAL FALLS. MINNESOTA be at his Fort Frances office from TOHN A. HOLLER. sewing machine, kitchen utensils, wide halls, and the change will be entirely M. E. WITHROW. January 21st to February 13th. All F. W. BRIGGS, M. D. etc. Call evenings at Roe cottage, satisfactory from this point of kinds of dental work, spectacles and FRANK PALMER. Second street, back of Bargain store. Physician and Surgeon view. eyeglasses. Fort Frances 'phone No. Attorney for Commission. H. F. STOKE. 44. Dr. Swinnerton, who was recently Special attention given to eye, ear, EYES—Dr. Larson the eye specialist Fred Coxen has purchased forty appointed chairman of the board of nose and throat. Glasses fitted. will make his next visit to International acres of H. I. Bedell's Crystal Beach health, has begun his duties by looking 103 PPONE Falls, Tuesday, Feb. 8th. property and will make of it one of into school conditions. This week Eric Franson INTERNATIONAL FALLS, MINNESOTA. All those having trouble with their the finest summer resorts in the he is investigating health condition eyes in any way or in need of proper G. F. Swinnerton. C.M. of pupils, with special reference to northwest. Mr. Bedell becomes the M.D., services for the fitting of glasses are owner of Mr. Coxen's residence property the eyes. There are many conditions cordially invited to call. Physiciao and Surgeon in Jameson's addition by the about the ordinary school, from a sanitary Thos. Laidlaw, of Laurel, spent Saturday terms of the deal. point of view, that need attention. Eyes Examined and Glasses Fitted afternoon and Sunday in the Dealer in With the backing of the board George Theede made final proof on Office over Lawrence's Drug Store village looking after business interests. Lumber and of health, school conditions in the village International Falls. Minn. his Black river homestead before Commissioner Mr. Laidlaw is one of the fortunate can be improved in many ways. McPartlin on Monday. Dlt O. C. HEIEIE ones in having the new railroad When Dr. Swinnerton has completed Mont and Chas. Moe were his witnesses. Real Estate being built from Nekoda to Black river E IN TI ST his work, a report will be sent to the Mr. Theede is one of the cross his farm near the mouth of state board of health, and a public industrious class of homesteaders who the Big Fork river. He has no great statement made of such matters as will soon prove northern Minnesota's Office over Lawrence's Pharmacy aspirations to become a townsite promoter, are found to be of general interest. value in an agricultural way. INTERNATIONAL FALLS. MINN. but figures the road will assist Internationa! falls and The Royal Neighbor lodge held him in developing a first-class farm. Dr. H. H. Ihrig their annual installation of officers H. I. BEDELL Ericsburg Rev. John Oliver will conduct services last Tuesday evening. The following DENTIST at the Baptist church next Sunday are the officers for the the ensuing All of Lumber delivered at reasonable at the usual hours. Sunday Office over litis Drug Store REAL ESTATE year: Mrs. Shaw, oracle Mrs. Riley, INTERNATIONAL FALLS school at 10 a. m., preaching service prices. Satisfaction guaranteed. vice-oracle Mrs. Swenson, recorder at 11 a. m., topic: "Reasons for Mrs. Dawson, receiver Mrs. Burton, F. J. McPARTLIN Choice Business and Resider)ce Lots. Christian Steadfastness." Preaching AGENT FOR HOLLER'S chancellor Mrs. Dan Holler, marshal Lawyer service at 7:30 p. m., topic: "The Miss Minnie Doyle, asst. marshal Young Men for the Times." While A I I O N Mrs. Sullivan, outer sentinel Mrs. this is a topic of special interest to Gust Ek, inner sentinel Mrs. Drummond, Oilice over litis Drug Store. young men, yet all are welcome. At manager, and Mrs. Pendergast, RENTING and COLLECTING this service Mr. Martin M. Risberg, INTERNATIONAL FALLS, MINNESOTA past oracle. whom International Falls people are Hotel Svea Emperor Hotel I. Lund, an expert watchmaker, has always delighted to hear, will sing a INTERNATIONAL FALLS, MINN. solo. opened a repair shop in the litis drug store and is prepared to do all kinds The entire stock of millinery and PETKRSON, Proprietor JOHN of watch, clock jewelry and sewing ladies' furnishing goods formerly Port Frances, Ontario machine repairing. Mr. Lund comes McDonald Bros. owned by Mrs. Emerson has been A good, first-class hotel for local here from Minneapolis, where he had purchased by M. Burton and moved been employed by the Pagel Jewelry and transent trade. DRAY to his department store where it will First Class in Every Particular Co. He has also been employed by the be offered at special sale for the next large jewelry firms of C. D. Peacock Newly Constructed and Rates three d^ys. It is not always that a AS. HARTY, Proprietor. and Spalding & Co., of Chicago. He LINE Reasonable. merchant will give his customers the served his apprenticeship in Europe full benefit of a lucky purchase, but and is prepared to repair* all foreign Sample Room in Connection "Mitch" says his chief delight is in makes of watches as well as those of doing just that sort of thing. Prompt personal attention A American manufacture. study of the prices quoted in the large Three Leaders gp-en all work in our line. WANTED—Active salesmen and ad on the first page will prove this Phone No. 9 MONEY solicitors (both sex) to show a neat assertion. and very attractive article, needed in The fact has at last leaked out that every house, store, factory, school, hotel, International Falls was represented LOANED etc., one to twenty in each house in the Bonspiel just closed at Fort Golden Grain Belt Beers sells quickly when shown. Can average SHIP YOUR Frances. The local team was composed HIDES $4 to $10 daily, the year round. of J. H. Drummond, skip, Dr. Yery pleasing and light business. M. E. Withrow, A. W. Swensen and Harpers Whiskey Everybody delighted to see you and Jos. Lloyd, and when they returned FIIRS on lands suitable for farming the article. Call 7:30 to 9:00 a. m. or home each had a prize in the purposes. "We buy and sell after 4:00 p. m., or write. etc. shape of a nice, large ham. Three of El Paterno Cigars timber lands." M. RAYMOND ABBOTT, the club can easily make use of the D.BERGMAN&CO. Room Int. State Bank, Established 1867 3, ham, but for Joe the prize is the International Falls, Minn. cause considerable worry,' arid some RAIINY RIVER UNDERWOOD A HASSELBARTH. Local Agents to to do sleepless nights, as just what Office Rooms to Rent FARM LAND CO. of the It was with his share plunder. ST. PAUL. MINN. International Falls, Minnesota. a case of Joe Gan's favorite Deal direct with the largest and oldest house surely Three pleasant office rooms to rent, R. C. FRASER, Manager in the West. Highest prices and immediate saying, Tse sure goin' to bring home upstairs in Stanton building. Third cash returns. Write tor price list, tags and full information. de bacon'. street. Inquire of R. C. Fraser.