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

October 6, 1910 · Page 5 of 10

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6 1 IS INTERNATIONAL FALLS PRESS. prganization of Townsliip* 63, Ranges oi $S:io'JB 23 andv24 be laid over. Motion a^sjiao? 22, Mfi'l nf JK J»3TtsJXjj f,i. carried. V. 'o v«{ si .'lhgm si no! Moved by Com. Durrin, seconded by A FEW ^AR^'BARGAINS LEFT OVER FROM ti n- -J| Com, Hillstead tliat' the petition for Villi W ilt-Mw .t.')3i £Ti-3*iitq:- Lii'Si »)a. oj ,7i! V'iswifoi this establishment of the1 Ray-Erlcsburjglrbad Itemembcrthe name jU Proceedln ts of the Board of be allowed and? final Order Hi .t-fisi 7, !«ji i/ -xv -'.Lir av,-i Count Commissionrs of KoochijO Issued. -Motion carried. stands for, quality*// IT rti 'd! '.m: Hid' f\rt4\ Moved by Com. Durrin, seconded by nrft ,• ching County, Minnesota.^ -asi win oi .nahw -jb S line of I *We"i Com. Hillstead that the'personal bond .)as has::.! -:jii At? .*•, UiO'. «:sj *0 -o Jhy-^uA in Stevens shotguns, rifles of the First State Bank off. Big Falls Internatlonal:Falls, Minn^/?^: in the sum of thirty thousand dollars -aild pistol^.' s:^" sr D«fi^5rofK Sept. 29th, 1910. at^»- *«i u-waki. .•.•iiar.i- .£.: ?'3 with Frank P. Sheldon, "Arthur G. Pursuant to adjournment the board Before i.you 'buy," /Call Wedge,^Robert M. Skinner, George T. of county commissioners of Kooochlching .a It ."CO. *.,. OOUUS.' r.'i Robinson and Ross Slack as sureties county, Minnesota,' met at their most successful Sale ever held in Intemiti6nal f?alls be/approved. Motion carried. in the court house at Interna-• room The Grwn.Hardware Moved .by Co.m. Durrin,j seconded tionai,Falls, Minnesota on Thursda^r by Com, Hillstead the surety bond of uVs'rM.' 29th, 1910 at 9 o'clock, a m. Sept Company. First State. Bank of NorthOme in the Boll call—Present Commissioners sum of two thousand dollars with the STARTLING SHOE SLASHES Reed, Hlllstead, Harmon ahd?DurrinJ National Surety Company as surety Absent—Commissioner McDonald. Guns be approved. Motion carried. On motion the minutes of the previous We are closing out several discontinued lines of Men's and Women's Shoe?, Moved by Com. Hillstead, seconded meeting f:.were approved, as by Com. Durrin that $200.00 be appropriated read.. including W. L#. Douglas, Sharwood and All-Americas at greatlyreduced prices. for the Ranier-International Moved by Com. Durrin, seconded by S3.85 Falls road. Motion carried. Lot 1 Men's $4.50 and"$5.00 Shoes at^.__ Com. Harmon, that aw committee of vo Moved by Com. Hillstead, seconded 2.75 two be appointed to investigate the Lot 2 Men's 3»50 and 4.00 Shoes at koute of the Surbtirban Railway line PJ Com. Durrin that $100.00 be approon Lot 3 Men's 2.75 and 3.00 Shoes at 2.00 county road between International priated for Fougner road in Twp. 64-26 Lot 4 Women's 3.50 and 4.00 Shoes at 2.75 Falls and Eanier, with power to make janc*®4"27* Moti°n carried. Lot 5 Women's 2.75 and 3.00 Shoes at. 2ioO final decision as to width and loca-1 Moved by Com. Durrin, seconded by tion of same. Motion carried... Com. Hillstead that $300.00 be approThe 1 chair appointed Commissioner 'Plated f°r Park A\e. road in WildMcDonald and Surveyor nga^rd wood township. Motion carried. J.'R Jiarmon. Vice Pres.^ andGen'l Mgr. AND COATS GO AT 1-2 PRICE LADIES' On motion the following applications the committee. M. M. Gordon, Treas O. H. Gordon, Sec. for reduction of taxes and valuation Moved by Com. Durrin, seconded by were recommended to the Tax Com. Harmon that $500.00 be appropriated Our entire stocki of Ladies* and Misses Coats and Suits, including the famous Commission: for roads and bridges in Watroos Palmer Garments and other world standard makes at one-half off this means township, provided the Township Alfred Dahl, Leonard D. Beach, O. Border Wholesale a coat or suit for, every one at one-half their value. While they last appropriated the same amount. Motion |M. Snyder, Gieo. Bollinger,' B. A. •tin:- jiii U:&-- carried. iSnyder, Carl Olsgn, FredTeusse. ,$10Coat, opening sale______$ 5.00 $17 Suits, opening sale $ 8.50 Moved.by Com. Harmon, seconded Meat Company On motion the following bills were 15. Coat, opening sale. 7.50 20. Suits, opening sale 10.00 by Com. Hillstead that $250.00 be appropriated allowed:— 20: Coat, opening sale. to Rat Root Township for. 10.00 28. Suits, opening sale^ 14.00 iBeacb and Son, sapplles (or jobn road purposes. Motion carried. Uram 15 oo 25. Coat, opening sale 12.50 32. Suits, opening sale ^lOLESALE DEALERS IN MEATS 16.00 Joseph Cave, road work 180-28. 12 26 Moved by Com. Hillstead, seconded J. H. Drummond, Member canvassing Board... ........ ........... 4)F ALL KINDS. by Com. Harman that $100.00 be appropriated 15 00 j'- Louis P. Dow Co., supplies 43 00 for the Dentaybow road. "board of Audit Record 15 00 Geo. Draper, Stipt. of Construction.... 126 00 Motion carried. HEN'S FINE SUITS Wm. Durrin, mfleaee..... 71 40 Doran Bros., plumbinKm jail......... 47 50 Moved by Com. Durrin, seconded by Jobn Eke berg, supplies for Mrs. Cjpm.iHillstead that $100.00 be appropriated 'oultry, Fish, Oysters. Eggs, Bergen 42 03 Jobn Ekeberg,' supplies for Mrs. for Pearson bridge on West €Sodettes ...'. 27 14 1-3 OFF Butter, Cheese, Etc. Shipments Bank of Littlefork, Nelson, road work ^prk of Black River. Motion carried. 1, »7-S5. r..... 2 25 -Moved by Com. Harmon, seconded Bank vof Littlefork. Wright, road ReceivePrompt work Happy land... Wishing to reduce our immense stock of Men's and Young Men's clothing, we are offering 58 80 by Com. Durrin that $600.00 for right Bank ot Littlefork Peterson, road it, •. -3 some of the greatest bargains ever possible to show in the Northwest. Over these 300 of work Happyland. of vyav road from Erickson to Ray be 57 75 ...* Attention.' Bank of Littlefork, Hawley, road fine tailored Suits to go at 1-3 oft. This means: appropriated. Motion carried. To be -i .. ':v' work Happyland 21 00 --'J ?i :, Bank of Littlefork, Stenkvest, road $ 6.65 International Falls, Minnesota Spent under supervision of Town $10.00 Suits, sale price......— $12.00 work. Happyland 51 45 $18.00 Suits, sale price Bank of Littlefork, Parckard, road Board. Motion carried. 8,00 work. No. 1, 67-25... 12.00 Suits, sale price ... 13.35 20.00 Suits, sale price. 6 First Mat Bank, Holmes, road work.. 40 00 Moved by Com. Durrin, seconded by 10.00 Wheelock. road work.. 4 00 15.00 Suits, sale price 16.75 25.00 Suits, sale price. Com. Harmon that $300.00 be appropriated Boquist road work..... 52 00 •. Hilleckson road work. 4 00 to be spent on. the Park Ave. Lars Boquist road work 40 00 Carrroad work......... road in Plum Creek Township, to be 10 00 Geo. B. Grober, M. D. professional services REX BOTTLE spent under supervision of Town tl9,00, allowed at...... ...... 14 00 C. L. Hillstead commissioner meetings Board. Motion carried. a 94 00 J. R. Harmon mileage..... 9 60 Moved by Com. Hillstead, seconded Int. Falls Press, printing ballots. 67 60 Int State Bank, j. p. Reed, member by Com. Harmon that' $500.00 be, appropriated canvassing board............ ....... 12 00 for bridges in Williams Int1 State Bank. J: F. Reed, mileage. 9 00 Int State- Bank, John Nutter, road Township. Motion carried. Work.. J........................... 10 00 Int State Bank. Ed. Emerson, road On motion the board adjourned to -work, Happyland.... 16 80, HE PEOPLES CHOICE Int State Bank, Sam Wilmar. road meet at 1:30 p. m. work, 69-25 r.!.. .... i........ 2125 Board re-convened at 1:30 p. m. Pete Lambert, care of Godette children 15 00: Moved by Com. Hillstead, seconded Mrs. P. Lambert, nursing Mrs. Godettes 17 66 f. Ask the Man that the petition for a road in 69-25 be •f F. A. Neffew, boarding prisoners 16 70. L. A. Ogaard. surveying... ........ oo! 100 rejected and Commissioner, Harmon P. L. Peterson, posting ditch notices 10 00 and Surveyor Ogaard be appointed' to Guy C.Parker, ditch notices 21170 "v publishing and posting Brewing investigate a new route. Motion ditch, notices loo 48 Guy C^Parker, supplies.... ...... 35 25 carried. J. Fred Slates, printing notices 8 53 ,C. L. Hillstead.^ Strand, road work,* Moved by Commissioner Durrin, Sturgeon road 200 seconded' by Com. Hillstead that$200.00 A. E. Solberg, Mdse for Mrs. Godettes 15 00 Sc Malting Geo. Richardson, hawliag wood for be appropriated to be lipeht on the Mrs. Burgen 50 Wold and Johnson, part payment on Ray, Road under the supervision of I a The®. Codd.1 Motion carried. -, Stanley Watuposting road notices.... 5 uo Ben Wattles, driving poor charges.... 2 50 M. On motion of Com.' Hillstead, seconded Klbert Kling, procuring election a 2 5o by Coin. Durrin $100.00 was Elbert M. Kling, .carrying election returns A............ '2 5Q ED. BANCROFT, Resident Agent appropriated to be spent on roads in Fred Nelson carrying election returns 1 60 5 »5 f«- .••../ $.• ~i ••si Gowdy.Township. Lewis Caldwell, primary 'election i4. -i.' .t. •. •i'X I' services 12 80 •I''! Tel«phoneNo.75 It's a home industry Moved by Com. Durrin, seconded byi Com Harmon that the petition for Continued on last page.! It's box office receipts ii?OV Stay here cheap traveling Theatrical companies give Poor shows and take large Sums of money out of the city 9ilj n»' Hi' JTlUr' "o 'finai** iftinsti .The "Big Problem'' fpr5.people today who are living on moderate i^mi^ion ^. the Unique j^CQines is: ^0|f jbD| lay up ton^hing ^°r live comfortably, be h|appy,n a^d nrt. «iixic|iu abfout the family, should tiaey be taken suddmly away.' "f Is 15'cehtd Barnstormers ""'w i-/. 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