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

October 6, 1910 · Page 3 of 10

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mer a contract was signed between International falls Press Real Estate Transfers STATE'S PRESENT John Shank to Joseph Gasperlin Jr. beating La Du by 184 votes. Ferguson, the government and the Minnesota & who ran second, was only 232 Transfers listed by the Koochiching nwi Sec. 29-151-27 $1300.00 and Border Budget Ontario Power company by virtue of Adolph Klein to Julius Anseth, einei, votes ahead of Ogaard. Warner, of County Abstract Co., International County Official Paper which the next development of the AND NEXT CHIEF swi-nei, Sec. 23-156-25 $1.00 course, ran away from the field. The Falls, Minnesota. waterpower must be on the Canadian Andrew L. Gordon to Lewis Caldwell, detailed vote, with Warner omitted, Holden & Olson to Louis J. Lalonde, INTERNATIONAL FALLS PRESS side and he will look at you just as ei-nei & ne*-sei, Sec. 18-64-26 $1300 shows how easily Ogaard might have PUBLISHING COMPANY Lot 12 block 5, First addition to if you tried to sell him a gold brick. Northome Townsite Co. to B. M. been elected: Littlefork $4,538 47 The fact is that the Fort Frances people GEORGE E. MORRISON. Editor and Manager. Hamre, lots 4 & 5, block 4 Northome $90 Ogaard LaDu Ferguson Thomas H. Shevlin to Shevlin, Carpenter Koochiching StiT 386 175 have looked and waited so long George Greek to William F. Brooks, Co., w^ nwi and nwi swi, section 679 541 444 Itasca 81.50 A YEAR SUBSCRIPTION that if a paper mill building were to 227 657 334 w^-swi-swj, Sec. 29-71-23 $1.00 Cass 9 and sei nei, section 22, Quit 193 544 Aitkin 237 be built over there and they were to Frank H. Clark to Louis A. Ogaard, 389 Entered as Second Class Matter June 23, Carlton :290 1085 Claim 00 1909, at the post office at International Falls. see the ascending walls they could not Israel Hawkinson, deceased, to Fred west 2o feet, lot 10, block 15, International 2350 2lti« 2582 Minnesota, under the Act of Congress of believe their eyes. March 3. 1879. Falls, $2400 Smith, nei, section 32, sei swi and Owns a Bonanaze The question arises as to what Fort Thos. McKinstry to William LI. swi sei section 29-158-27 $750 00 THURSDAY, OCTOBER 6, 1910 Frances wants of a paper mill when it Watrous, lots 2, 3, 6 & swi-sei, Sec. 2970-25 When A. Parker, of Spencer, la., Matt Donohue to F. J. McPartlin, F. has so much of that mellow, exhilirating offered to sell to the International $142 25 Lot 8 of Goldville, $1 00 and soul satisfying Canadian Lumber company 108 acres of timber STEAL A LOAf, ETC. Geo. T. Robinson, et al, to George whiskey on tap at ten cents a throw. land on the north bank of Kabetogama Maher, Lots 15,16, 17 block 1, Robinson OGAARD RUNS THIRD A Minneapolis highway robber was Some people are never satisfied. lake, St. Louis county, there were two & Swedback's addition to Big sent to the penitentiary for fifteen things he did not know about the Falls $1 00 years for robbing a pedestrian of 61 property. One was that the cruise of George Maher to F. J. McPartlin, cents. "RUBE" ALLYN COMES BACK the property in 1907 is valueless because Koochiching Man Mokes Pine Race Lots 15, 16, 17, block 1, Robinson & The ink is scarcely dry on several since that fire has made another Swedback's addition to Big Falls, $1 00 Unlike Jeffries He Shows Form for the Legislature. hundred columns of matter written in cruise of it and denuded it of its timber. William Berrigan to Mary A. Sherer, Minneapolis newspapers about the in the Wits Arena. Another thing he did not know Lot 24, block 4, Ranier $300 00 Completed retunrs from the legislative football playing scion of an old and about it was that his land is in the Ranier Townsite Co., to Orlander, race in this district show that respected family who fleeced banks "Rube" Allyn, the human theater heart of a coming great ore producing Lots 5 and 6, block 4, Ranier. ..$300 00 Koochiching county nearly succeeded and citizens all through the northwest of Rainy River, who is incidentally section. Six miles south of his property in landing its most estimable out of hundreds of thousands of dollars the editor of the Gazette at that three drillings for ore show immense citizen, L. A. Ogaard, in the legislature. and who is as yet enjoying liberty metropolis and primarily engaged in For County Attorney. deposits of iron. The narrow margin thatseperated with every prospect that his crimes giving advice, counsel, sympathy and It is reported, too, that important him from victory is all the more will go unpunished. excitement to the villagers, delivers traces of gold have been found on regretable owing to the fact that a Often a high financier may fleece the himself, scrawny frame, elongated the land by timber cruisers. His little more work on the part of his dear public and go free but it is comparatively locks and all, of a symposium on the letters show great anxiety to sell friends and a little more heed to the seldom that banks are taken editor of The Press. We might reply but inasmuch as the International great needs of this county would have in without the guilty one doing penal Lumber company is not in the iron sharply but the ponderous words he or gold' mining business his offer has elected him. servitude in payment. uses aeroplane over our pompadour been declined with regrets. Mr. Ogaard was third in the race, GOVERNOR EBERHART. Moral: If you wish to commit a and leave us dizzy. He says: crime and go free, belong to an old The liberties editors take with each other is something fierce. If they made themselves family, make yourself solid in high society, as much at home with any other brancb of become distinguished as an athlete FINE SHOWING the human race as they do with their brothers and appear broken hearted when in crime, life would be one long continuous the crash, long known to be coming, wartare. Here's Editor Morrison, of at last arrives. Then you are not a International Falls, a tenderfoot from Minneapolis, who has just broke into the criminal you area martyr. iliii the Rainy River country and is so astonished with its wonders, he spends half his ctime writing back to the folks in Minneapolis PORT fRANCES WORRIES. telling them about each new sensation. We called on him the other day to give him a Everybody in Fort Frances has his view of a real live Canadian editor. He had lightning rod up hoping that a paper of Fall and Winter Styles never seen one. He was as happy over finding mill flash across the business skies us and explaining our ornothological will strike it. Fort Frances is suspicious. status to his friends as the small boy feeding the elephant. He got our photograph to send It is suspicious that this lightning to his Sunday school teacher and bought us will never strike. It has had four drinks of pop hand running, and sent some experience with shocks, too, and I hereby announce myself as a candidate us away tninking he would remember us in it thinks that it knows which way for re-election to the office of County Attorney his prayers and tell the folks what a nice, We offer you the widest of Koochiching county. I have served quiet man he had met considering everything. the needle points and that it can feel the people in that capacity during the past the presence of the electric juice in two years a faithful, economical in and the air when it is nigh. painstaking manner, and with absolute fairness SENTENCE IS SUSPENDED. range of selection in town. Fort Frances people fear that they to all.I respectfully ask that my administration of the offtec be endorsed by your Only the previous good characters will never, never, never get a paper votes and support on November 8th. of Andy Olson and Ed. Kennedy saved mill. The coast line looking from the We welcome your inspection Respectfully, them from six months service at hard Canadian side toward the land of the V. W. KANE. labor in the Stillwater penitentiary free, etc., looms up like a Chicago from for providing Indians with liquor. Lake Michigan or a New York from of these new arrivals. We the Sound and their day and night They were arrested here last week A. M. JENSEN dreams are of the time when they may and taken to Bemidji for trial where 'hop across the boundary, look back Judge C. W. Stanton sentenced them won't ask you to buy, but it Undertaker and at Fort Frances and see a water front to six months but suspended the sentence. They must report monthly to that looms just as auspicious and Licensed EmbaJmer. prosperous. Sheriff H. W. Forrer. They plead intoxication $1 is well worth your time to as an excuse. No'*-, tell a Canadian that last sum- A Full Line of Undertaker's Goods see this assortment of styles Dorati Bros. Coroner Koochiching County for fall and winter, of BIG FALLS, MINN. LICENSED PLUMBERS AND HEATING ENGINEERS Hart Schaffner & Mark MONARCH HOTEL High Grade Standard Enamel Ware American Radiators and Boilers FORT FRANCES. ONT. Adler Collegian Our Motto: "Good Service and Good Room and Board Prompt Attention." $7 to $10 a Phone 177 week International Falls, Minn. Cor. 3rd St. and 5th Ave. clothes are decidedly stylish SUITS Furnace Heat and OVERCOATS which can be depended upon to give good service. We Know they will give you satisfaction, Internationa] Falls J. CARTER & SON because we Know how they are made. Opera This Showing includes snappy styles for young men and garments FORT FRANCES, ONT. of more dignified elegance for the older men who prefer House Hillinery at Canadian Prices the more subdued styles. You will be welcome to look at this W ed nesday Showing of fall and winter Clothes, Suits and Overcoats from Latest Styles—Latest Trimming $15.00 to $35.00 OCT. 12 MISS J. SWEET, Head Trimmer and Manager Big Fun Show Take the Ferry Just a moment of your time and we will put on your foot the Mr. frank O. Ireson shoe we think you ought to wear, pick out any style, leave the in fitting to us. We are the exclusively agents for the FLORSHIEM, "Joshua Real Bargains in Meat at F^EGAL, DR. A. REED CUSHION SOLE SHOES and THE AMERICAN GORDON BROS. LfJDY SHOES. Simpkins" Watch this space weekly for new offerings Best of all New England Plays SEE Mill The Great Saw Scene Fresh ham 20c The Funny Farmers Band Fresh pork shoulders IBc Pot roasts 10c J/CLOTMfNG /. -v SHOE STORE Shoulder roasts —12 1-2c 8 Feature Specialties Boiling beef 9c International Falls, Minnesota :e Plate beef.. 8c Reserved Seats at Fresh cream and milk from Anoka's famous dairy farms every INelson*s Drug Store Saturday morning.