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

May 5, 1910 · Page 3 of 8

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INTERNATIONAL FALLS PRESS. MONTE CRISTO THE BEST OF ALL PLAYS one of the few plays A soul stirring worth your production while. It of the will be pre= sented by one greatest Fred. G. Con drama ever companies and "Your Money's presented to Your Money O the public. Back aid. fTHt WORLD IS AT nDT FEET. At the Village Hall, International Falls, Friday Night, flay 6th International falls Press Obituary Notice Dr. Ratcliffe Opens hospital Fred Smith to E. A. Engler, ei ne*, nwM ne«, ne* nw* and Border Budget On Monday, May 2nd, occured the Dr. J. J. Ratcliffe has rented the Cleaning JOHN FABEL sec 20-157-26 1 00 County Official Paper death of F. J. Ghostley, M. D., C. M., residence formerly occupied by Dr. John Moran to William Bisha who has been for the past six months George and is fitting it up for a hospital. Pressing et al, ei swK sec 4-70-23 600 00 Published Every Thursday Morning and in the active practice of medicine as Mrs. Perdew, an experienced Geo. A. Snyder to Louis F. one of the company doctors, and hospital nurse, has been placed in charge and Merchant INTERNATIONAL FALLS PRESS Aleith, lot 23, block 1, Forest PUBLISHING COMPANY staff of the Northern Minnesota other nurses will be engaged if needed Heights 150 00 Tailor Hospital Association's hospital here. to assist her. All Work Guaranteed Chas. S. Jomeson to P. Lewis A. H. FERRELL. Manager About ten days ago Dr. Ghostley together Aitkin has been without a hospital Peterson, lot 5, block 20 1st with his wife, Dr. Mary Ghostley, since last winter and it is hoped the SUBSCRIPTION add. to Littlefork 60 00 91.50 A YEAR Shop over Berg & left here for his home in Anoka new one will be appreciated aud supported John A. Holler to Ole Klefstad, Smith's Store for a few days rest, as he was not feeling by the people of Aitkin and Entered as Second Class Matter June 33, lots 9 and 10, block 5, well, and expected soon to return 1909, at the post office at International Falls, the surrounding country.—Age. 1st add. to Littlefork 150 00 Minnesota, under the Act of Congress of feeling rested and recuperated. After Dr. Batclifie was a former practitioner March 3, 1879. M. F. Galvin to Wm. H. Bartlett, reaching his home he rapidly grew POOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOClOOOaOOOOOOOQOOOOqOOOOOOOOOC»OHQ| at Big Falls, in this county si swfc sec 25, se& seK worse and the illness resulted in the F. P. SHELDON. Pres. A. G. WEDGE. JR.. V.-Pres. G. N. MILLARD. Cashier THURSDAY, MAY 5, 1910 sec 26, nex nel4 sec 35-152-25 1 00 regretable event mentioned. FIRST NATIONAL BANK William Bisha to Jacob Greengard, School Board Proceedings In the short time Dr. Ghostley has lot 3, neH sec 30156-28 There is only one real drawback to swl4, been here he had established a reputation Minutes school meeting held April Of INTERNATIONAL fALLS Northern Minnesota, and that is the as a physician of more than ordinary and ni saX sec 25-15629 25,1910, at 8 o'clock p. m. policy of the present state land department—and ability, both as a student and All members present: ... 5 00 even that can be practitioner of his art. This was the Minutes of previous meeting read John Glava to Jacob Greengard, ohanged. DID YOU EVER THINK realization of the promise the doctor and on motion approved as read. lot 21, block 54, International has made since his student days. At On motion the following bills were OF IT IN THIS WAY? Falls 275 00 allowed: The resolution adopted by the Board Milton Bisha to Jacob Greengard E. E. Peterson & Co., supplies.$ 183 If you save $100 from your earnings during a year of Managers of the Minnesota State lines which has continued until the Ed Bergeron, supplies 13 10 ei sex, se* ne* sec 33, it is the same amount you would receive on a $2000 Agricultural Society at a meeting investment for one vear at 5 per cent. present. And it can be truthfully L. Mathison, janitor services.. 16 00 swJ4 nwJ* ted 34-156-29 5 00 held at the fair grounds on January To save, one must sacrifice. The best things of said that Dr. Ghostley was probably The matter of purchasing the south' 18, discontinuing the issuing of passes Elmer B. Freeman to Gust life are gained in this way. If you want to lay aside one of the widest read and at the block adjoining the school property a part of your earnings, come to this bank and open to anyone, will doubtless meet the Freeman, lot 15, block 18, same time one of the best practical an account. A bank account will assist you greatly was discussed and it was decided to approval of the public in general, and International Falls 1000 00 in the undertaking. medical men in Northern Minnesota. take the matter up with the Koochiching the newspaper fraternity will certainly In addition to these splendid qualities Co. Eric Franson to Leonard approve of it since cash is always Dr. Ghostley was a man of absolute On motion of Trustee Fraser, sec' Mosher, Lot 12, block 8 2nd much more acceptable for advertising Fire Insurance Written In the Best Old Line Companies moral integrity and conscientiousness, onded by Trustee Mathison that the space than passes. The newspaper Div. to International Falls. 150 00 not alone in the practice of school board shall purchase doz. fire boys have so long been accustomed to his profession, but as a man among extinguishers for the various schools paying well for everything they receive men and his kindness and gentleness throughout the district at a cost of that to accept even a pass without in the every day care of the sick who $3.00 each. Motion carried. paying for it would seem almost STATIONERY came under his treatment in hospital On motion of Trustee Ogaard, seconded like a crime, and home can be attested by many. by Trustee Mathison the application of Emogine Scribner for a To the friends who have known him grade teacher in the high school was in the days of the past as well as the Notice to Contractors accepted. present, his death is a blow so severe On motion of Trustee Ogaard, seconded Sealed proposals will be received by that only the progress of time can in by Trustee Malloy that all first L. H. Slocum, county auditor of any way relieve the pain of his removal, and OFFICE SUPPLIES grade teachers salary shall be $70.00 Koochiching county, Minnesota, up and then the memory of a to 2 p. m. of the 25th day of May, per month. Motion carried. friend so true and able will but be On motion of Trustee Green, seconded 1910 for the erection and completion made richer and more precious. by Trustee Ogaard that Grace of a two story brick and stone jail To those who have known Dr. Underwood's salary shall be $70.00 pier building to be erected in the town of Ghostley in his association with his International Falls, Minnesota, and month for next school year. esteemed wife, Dr. Mary Ghostley, all to be in strict accordance with the L. A. OGAARD, JF their companionship both in private plans and specifications as prepared Attest: Chairman. and public life was ever the closest you are in business you by C. E. Bell, Tyrie & Chapman, F. B. GREEN, and most harmonious, and this fact architects, 320 Auditorium building Secretary. causes us to feel so much more deeply quite ofteo need something Minneapolis, Minn. Said plans, etc. in sympathy with her in this her will be on file at the office county hour of deepest sorrow. in tl)e line of Stationery and Real Estate Transfers auditor, International Falls, and at Dr. F. J. Ghostley was laid to rest the office of the architects on and after Transfers listed by the Koochiching Office Supplies. If you are just at Anoka, his home town, on Thursday, the 22 day of April, 1910. County Abstract Co., International. May the5th—Contributed. Proposals must be accompanied by Falls: starting in business you will ugdoubtedly a certified check made payable to J. Mark St. Louis to Wm. Dixon, need office furniture, F. Eeed, chairman in amount of $500 si block 7, Robinson's add. Excursion and Picnic as evidence of good faith on the part to Big Falls $ 10flL 00 book? of differeQt kiods, together of the bidder that if awarded the contract An excursion party of abouf- twentyfive Margaret White to A. E. he will sign a written contract ladies, known as the Wednesday White, sei nwi, lots 2, 3, 4 witb minor supplies. within 36 hours thereafter and will Club, an international society of ladies sec 1-160-29 2400 00 furnish a good and sufficient bond residing on both sides the Chas. S. Jameson to Joseph Rainy THE PRESS is in a position to fit within 10 days for the faithful per- river near the mouth of the Big Fork, Lachapelle, lots 1, 2, 3, 4, 11 formance of his contract. Proposals came up on the Steamer Itasca yesshould and 12, block 10, 1st add. to you out from your greatest geed be addressed to L. H. Slocum, terday noon and spent a few hours at Littlefork 125 00 auditor and plainly marked proposals' sight-seeing and shopping at the counfor Martin Devilbiss to John W. to the smallest, agd our prices are county jail building. ty metropolis, returning again to Nutter, wi ei, sec 20-160-29. 800 00 The right is reserved to reject' their homes on the Itasca in the afany E. J. Swedback et al to William right. or all bids and to waive any in- ternoon. A very sumptuous picnic Harsch, lot 18, block 10 formality in the same if it is deemed dinner was served a la basket on the We handle Globe~Wergicke and Robinson & Swedback add. to the best interests of the county so boat. The day was an ideal one for to Big Falls 150 00 Macey office desks, filing cabinets, to do. General contractors can obtain an excursion party and the beaming John Deno to W. V. Kane, wi an extra set of the plans of the archi- countenances was proof that the ladtects, swj sec 9, ni nwi sec 16-15326 sectional book-cases, etc. JourQals, to be retained until the letting ies were enjoying a most pleasant 800 00 but to be returned at that time, outing Charles Kent to Minneaholis ledgers, casl) books, day Separate figures will be received at Drug Co., lot 4, swi nwi sec the same time for the heating, plumbing 2, lot 1, sei nei sec 3-65-25... books, typewriter and carbon To Raise Sugar Beets 1 00 and the steel jail work. John A. Patterson to International By order of County Commissioners, papers, letter files, card indexes, Merchant Oliver Erickson has announced Lumber Co., swinwi, (Seal) J. F. REED, that he will sign a contract nwi swi sec 28, sei nei, nei ink wells, pens, peQcils, and in fact Chairman.. to raise an acre of sugar beets, and we sei sec 29-158-27 1400 00 C. E. Bell, Tyrie & Chapman, Archi- understand that there are some others J. M. Peterson to Wm. H. anythigg io the stationery line. tects. who are to plant small fields. This is Bartlett, lot 4, ei swi, swi Attest: an act of public benefit, and we can sei sec 18-67-23 1 00 L. H. SLOCUM, do no less than to call public attena21m5 John F. Gardner to Wm. H. County Auditor tion to the motives that prompt the Bartlett, lot 3,4, si nwi sec experiment. These men realize that 2-151-26 Press Publishing Go. 1 00 I this community must bestir itself and William Bisha to Jacob Greengaard, Notice produce something of value aside from wi nwi sec 32-68-23... 5 00 Sealed bids will be received by the the timber, otherwise we will have Robert Schneider to Crookston school board of Independent District a cut-over wilderness. They do not Lumber Co., nei sec 5-151-28 800 00 No. 4 up to and including May 30th, expect to make a large profit in the Ed J. Conroy to Sartell Bros. STATIONERY, OFFICE SUPPLIES, LEGAL BLANKS, MAGAZINES 1910 at 8 p. m. for plumbing the high start, but they propose encouraging wi nwi ei nei sec Co., sec 20, school as per plans and specifications agriculture. The railroad rate and First-Class Printing at Prices That Are Right 19 152-27 5 00 on file with the secretary. The board price was fixed for this point in a comay F. P. Sheldon to Bradley Timber reject all bids. operative way, and we are very pleas- & Railway Supply Co., F. B. GRKBN, ed to see something come of it.—LitSecretary. si sei sec ni nei sec nwi 4, 9, I tlefork Times. nwx sec 10-151-26 00