International Falls press and border budget (International Falls, Minn.) 1909-1926
June 9, 1910 · Page 3 of 8
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-INTERNATIONAL FALLS PRESS. here and the rest shipped to points as Can Transmit Electric Power Real Estate Transfers and each and all of said county conventions Josephine McGrady to Watab International falls Press shall be held oh Friday, far east as the Atlantic seaboard. Pulp & Paper Co., lot 2, sec The controversy over the transmission and Border Budget June 17,1910. Transfers listed by the Koochiching The butter made in St. Paul each 6-159-28, sj sei, sei swi sec of electric power generated on the By order of the Republican State County Abstract Co., International year would cover the main floor County Official Paper 31-160-28 00 Central Committee of the State of Canadian side of the Minnesota & Falls: of the state capitol to a depth of five Minnesota. Patrick A. Smith to Herman INTERNATIONAL FALLS PRESS Ontario Power Co. dam across Rainy Northome Townsite Co. to R. A. D. BROWN, Chairman. feet. This building is 433 feet long. Koeneke, lot 1, block 9, Int. PUBLISHING COMPANY river has been settled by the Canadian JAMES A. MARTIN, Secretary B. Hanchett, lots 10,11 and If all the butter were moulded into Falls 2000 00 government granting the company A. H. FERRELL. Manager 12, block 1, Northome 140 00 bricks, such as is offered the retail the right to export 6,000 horse power Chirst Christenson to R. B. Si.50 A YEAR Agreeable to the order of the Republican trade, and these bricks placed end to SUBSCRIPTION Notice for use on the American side of the State Central Committee of the Hanchett and W. F. Hanchett, end, they would make a trail 3 inches Entered as Second Class Matter June 23, Sealed bids will be received by the river until such time as it shall be required State of Minnesota, a County Convention lots 9 and 10, block 8 1909, at the post office at International Falls, wide and nearly as thick: the line school board of School District No. 4 of thu Republicans of Koochiching Minnesota, under the Act of Congress of for use on the Canadian side of Mizpah 550 00 would be 800 miles in length, equal to March 3. 1879. County, Minnesota, will be held up to and including June 10, 1910 at the river. This settlement gives to Jennie H. Wallace to E. H. in the court house in the Village of the distance from New York to Indianapolis. 8 p. m. for the stumping of the school the Minnesota & Ontario Power Co. 9, THURSDAY, JUNE 1910 International Falls, Koochiching Willman, lot 9 and 10, block The bricks would make grounds at Ericsburg, Minn. the use of power already developed County, Minnesota, on Friday, June 4, Wallace add. to Koochiching a wall 120 feet high and more than a 17, 1910, at 11 o'clock a. m., for the sufficient for all immediate needs, F. B. GREEN, 300 00 THE REPUBLICAN mile and a half in length. If moulded purpose of electing .8 delegates to attend Secretary. without which a few months delay in Olgo Iverson to Eric Iverson, the Republican State Convention into one mass, it would make a getting the paper mill running steadily to be held in the City of St. Paul, on ei nei, sw£ nei, nw± se± sec building about one-third as large as CONVENTIONS must necessarily have elapsed the 21st day of June, 1910, and for the 10-158-29 800 00 the state capitol of Minnesota. Down and «Jp. transaction of such other business or while arrangements were being made "That remedy." said a senator of a Patrick Fitzpatrick to Watab the deliberation of questions that may for the installation of electric generators proposed piece of legislation. "is as impracticable Pulp & paper Co., lot 10, sec properly come before the Convention. According to a statement just issued on this side of the river. It is State Convention to be held in St. as little (Jeorge Washington's. The basis upon which delegates to 4-68-25 oo thought that this settlement will also Georsje Washington, you know, the county convention will be chosen by the state treasurer, there is Paul, June 21. County Convention at Horace McBride to Thomas L. is one delegate for each ten (10) votes when his father spoke to him about $2,000,000 more in Minnesota's cash bring about the construction of the Shevlin, lots 1, 8, 9, 12 and International falls June 17. or major fraction thereof cast for the cherry tree said: box now than there was at this time large sawmill planned for International 17 sec 19, sw* swi sec 20-15525 lieutenant governor at the last general "'Yes. father: I did chop down the Falls at an early date, it being a year ago. Cash on hand at the close election. The number of delegates 1 00 tree, but I can easily make the evil of May amounted to $3,468,136. At quite probable that work will be A Republican State Delegate Convention for each precinct follows: Eric Franson to N. L. Durgin, good.' is hereby called to be held on Beaver 2 Big Falls 5 started before the end of the month. the close of May 1909 there was but lots 5 and 6, block 13, 1st 'How so, my boy?' the father asked the 21st day of June, A. D. 1910, at 11 Black River 1 Bridgie I $1,500,000. The revenue fund has a E. W. Backus, president of the company, div. to International Falls.. 300 00 'Why.' said George. 'if 1 chopped it o'clock in the forenoon of said day, at Caldwell 1 Englewood... 3 who has been the chief promoter cash balance of $2,517,571. A year ago down can't I chop it up?' "—Los An. the Auditorium in St. Paul, Ramsey Cingmars 1 Evergreen 2 Charles Mather to Herman County, Minnesota, for the purpose of the fund had only $961,000. As a reresult in the negotiations with the Canadian Dinner Creek... 1 Feldman 1 eeles Times Koeneke, lot 17, w* lot 16. nominating and endorsing a candidate Forest Grove... 1 Geil 1 government, is to be congratulated of the large balance now on block 53, Int. Falls 00 Poor TimporsI for United States Senator to be Gowdy 1 Grand Falls.. 1 upon the success he has attained. hand, scarcely any levy for state purposes Albert Delamator to Thomas "I have Just made a valuable discovery," chosen by the Legislature of 1911, and Hetting 1 Harrigan 3 will be made except the fixed announced Timpers. for the purpose of placing in nomination Henry 1 Jameson 3 L. Shevlin, set swj sec 29, candidates for the tollowingstate "What is it?" asked Twiggs. Koochiching ... 9 Leyde 1 levies for the school and other special nei nwj, nwj nei sec 32-68-23 1 00 offices, to be voted for at the general Lindford 1 Manitou 1 "I'm a fool." funds. Outside of the revenue fund, WEST FORK election November 8, 1910: Northome Townsite Co. to Alfred Meding 1 Murphy 1 "Ah. the joke is on your friends." the prison building fund, with $476,972 Four xVssociate Justices of the Supreme Nett River 1 Northome. .. 4 Pierson, lots 13,14 and "How is that?" had the largest balance. The Court. Pine Top 1 Plum Creek.. 1 15, block 3, Northome. 150 00 By Our Special Correspondent. "You know something they don't (Two for the term commencing the Ranier 4 Rapid River.. 1 state road and bridge fund had $100,879. The Peggar school closed last Friday. think you know."—Birmingham Age- first Monday in January, 1912, to succeed Ranier Townsite Co. to John Rat Root 2 Ray 1 The grain inspection fund Justices Brown and Lewis.) Reedy 1 Sault 2 Young, lot 4, block 31, Ranier amounts to $80,302. (Two for the term commencing the Scarlett 1 Steffes 1 Mrs. E. Hamilton returned from the 250 00 first Monday in January, 1911, to succeed Hereditary. Sturgeon 1 Watrous 4 Falls last Sunday. Hoax—Poor old Henpecke has to Justices Jaggard and O'Brien.) John Young to William G. Wicker 1 Wildwood 1 Graduating Exercises at Littlefork Governor, Lieutenant Governor. mind the baby, .loax—Yes. It's wonderful Williams 1 Woodland ... 2 J. F. Reed returned from a trip Young, saiLe aj above 400 00 Secretary of State, State Auditor, Liti le Fork River 2 how that baby takes after its Last Tuesday evening the Littlefork through Manitoba last Saturday. He Michael L. Wicliselbaum to State Treasurer, Attorney General, E. J. HOLLER, Chairman. mother.—Philadelphia Record. school gave their first eighth reports a vast country yet unsettled. Clerk of Supreme Court, and one Railroad A. M. JENSEN, Secretary. Leon D. Hoyt, sw± sw£ sec and Warehouse Commissioner. grade commencement program. A Mrs. H. Carsten returned Tuesday 29, ni sei, sej sei sec 30-15227 All affectation Is the attempt of poverty The Republican voters of Minnesota class of five pupils finished the work after an extended visit in Chicago. to appear rich. and all other voters, without regard Some interesting figures showing of the grades and received diplomas She was accompanied by her son, William to past political affiliations, who believe the vast amount of butter produced in of admission to high school. The hall in the principles advocated by who will spend his vacation on the Republican party, and endorse its Minnesota, have just been compiled. was prettily decorated, with the class the West fork. policies, are cordially invited to participate Three Leaders According to authentic statistics, motto, "Rowing. Not Drifting" placed The excursion from Indus to the in the selection of delegates there is but one point in America conspicuously across the front. The to this convention. Falls last Sunday is reported as having which makes more butter that St. The representation to said state graduates fully succeeded in performing been a financial success and the convention shall be based upon the Paul. That place is Omaha and there their part of the evenings exercises weather was not all that should be average Republican vote for state is a slight difference beteen the two. with much credit to themselves. officers at the election in 1908, each expected for such an occasion. Nearly 10,000,000 pounds a year is A vocal by Miss Hollies McCool was county being entitled to one (1) delegate Golden Grain Belt Beers John Thomas and family arrived made by creameries here from cream for eacii two hundred aud fifty one of the distinctive features of the litet Friday from Nebraska where they (250) votes, or major fraction thereof, shipped from points throughout the evening. The commencement address spent the past eight months. Mrs. and five (5) delegates at large. state, Iowa and South Dakota. Approximately was delivered by Rev. S. L. Parish, Harpers Whiskey All said county delegates shall be Thomas is taking care of her daughter, 50,000,000 pounds of butter, his subject being "The Profits of elected by a Republican County Convention. Mrs. L. Christensen who is reported made in adjoining territory, is called and held under the Education". Prof. Sarff, principal of as improving very slowly. auspices of the respective Republican brought to St. Paul for shipment east. the school, presented the diplomas in El Paterno Cigars County Committees, and pursuant to Wm. L. Reed of Hector, started for About two cars a day are now being a few well chosen remarks, and at the the General Laws of the State of Minnesota, his home today accompanied by his sent out. About 40 per cent of the same time bade the school farewell, as governing the holding and conduct son, J. F. as far as the Falls and also St. Paul article is being consumed of party delegate conventions, he leaves Littlefork for the Northome UNDERWOOD a HASSELBARTH, Local Agents by Wilbert Skilling who will unexpectedly school. A feature of the evening was meet his sister, Eunice of the presentation of a gold watch to International Falls, Minnesota. Kimball, Neb., who will spend her vacation the pupil who had received the highest with her aunt and uncle, Mr. SMOKE average during the year. Prof. and Mrs. J. F. Reed. Sarff being called upon to name the pupil who had achieved this distinction, LA ZENDA Domestic stated that the honor belonged to the valedictorian, Lillian Larson. A large audience were present to enjoy STATIONERY the evercises and all went away A I N A a a a pleased with the program and the honor conferred on the school by this graduation. AT ALL DEALERS The following is the program in full: March—Cheer Old Glory Birgitte Muus ENTRANCE OF CLASS and OFFICE SUPPLIES Invocation Rev. S. L. Parish Home by the Sea Quareite Salutatory Robert Mac Lennan Instrumental Solo—Twilight Meditations Cleaning Helga Muus JOHN FABEL Essay—To be, not to Seem Arta Hale Song—Happy School Days Class Pressing JF Solo—May Morning Hollies McCool and Soldier's Recitation—A pardon Merchant Herman Muus you are in business you Class Prophecy Robert Mac Lennan Address—The Profits of Education All Work Guaranteed Tailor quite ofteo need something S. Rev. L. Parish Valedictory—Essay—Rowin g.not Drifting in t))e line of Stationery and Lillian Larson Shop over Berg & Presentation of Diplomas O. A. Sarft Smith's Store Solo—Garden of Roses Ruth Mac Lennan Office Supplies. If you are just Benediction Rev. S. L. Parish starting in business you will UQdoubtedly SCHOOL NOTES need office furniture, Great Big books of different K'Ods, together Miss Green will remain at home during most of the summer. witb minor supplies. Miss Underwood remains in town for the present, but will visit friends Baked Potatoes! ThJE PRESS is in a positioQ to fit in Stillwater and other places during the summer. you out from your greatest Qeed Miss Hoff will remain a few days and then go to her home at Dawson. to the smallest, at)d our prices are After a short visit,she will attend the They're a feature of the Northern Pacific's Dining Car service. summer school at the university, during right. They weigh at least two pounds apiece. They are fine! the six weeks summer season. We handle Globe-WerQicke and So is the service in general. Tender meats good fish eggs Miss Doretta Wilde closed her school from our own poultry farm bread, cakes, pies and ice cream work at International Falls and left Macey office desks, filing cabinets, made at our own bakeries in Seattle and St. Paul Washington for her home at Thompson, S. Dak. She refused all inducements to return sectional book-cases, etc. JourQals, creamery butter milk in individual bottles whipped cream next year and continue her work here, for coffee. but will remain ledgers, cast) books, day at home and enjoy All prepared by expert chefs and served by experienced waiters—a life during the next winter. crops of Dining Car Instructors is maintained to keep books, typewriter and carbon The eighth grade graduating class the service ''up to the handle." gave their program according to papers, letter files, card indexes, Northern Pacific Ry. schedule at the assembly room on Friday afternoon. A nice audience were ink wells, pens, pei)cils, and in fact present to hear the exercises, which anythiog »0 the stationery line. consisted of speeches and songs. Eight Provides service that sets the pace—not only in its Dining pupils received their diplomas of admission Cars, but all the way through. to high school and it is hoped Several electric-lighted trains East and all will enter school next September as a bright class of freshmen. West every day. Low Summer Tourists Press Publishing Co. Miss Severina Thompson,high school Fares. principal, left for her home at Fisher Let me help you plan your trip. on Sunday nights train. She will spend a few days at home and then H. A. McCORMACK, Agent, International Falls attend the commencement exercises STATIONERY. OFFICE SUPPLIES. LEGAL BLANKS. MAGAZINES of the University of North Dakota of First-Glass Printing at Prices That Are Right which she is a graduate. The re A. M. CLELAND, General Passenger Agent The Scenic Highway m&inder of the summer will be spent ST. PAUL through the at home and among friends. She Landof Fortune will return in September to continue her work in the high school.