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

December 8, 1910 · Page 7 of 13

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ighWl**- HSW, -*-i,tV~ t/^rk-T y* INTERNATIONAL FALLS PRESS. To Bent—Five nice living rooms for Pyrography goods at Marvin's Jewelry Have your view work done by the Wanted—To buy fresh milch cow. Rot Root. rentj Inquire at litis' drug store. Store. I. P. & I. Co. Apply at The Press office. LOCAL NEWS, John and Alfred Slioglund made Attend the Lutheran Church Fair F. J. McPartlin and Dr. M. E. Withrow Fred Smith, of Laurel, was a visitor Two nice, furnished, steam-heai&d business trip to the Falls last week. at the City Hall next Wednesday. attended the convention of the here several days this week. rooms yet for rent. Call at litis' Messrs. Miner and Slocum, of the Northern Minnesota Development association Christmas Photos at Emerson's. Watches, clocks, jewelry and cut Drug Store. Alderman Fred Nelson has returned Miner & Slocum Timber Co., made ft at Brainerd. glass at the Marvin Jewelry Store. J. LaFevre, of Littlefork, was a visitor from the wilds of Wisconsin where he Charles Sheeran, deputy county auditor, business trip to Ericsburg. Bepairing and engraving promptly 1.500 pieces of sheet music, also a spent a month deer hunting. entertained his brother, W. H. here this week. Miss McChaun, teacher at the Ericsburg done. large number of music books now on Sheeran, and William Michel, of Faribault, Wanted—A boy or young man to The International Photo and Illustrating school, visited friends at the hand at The Marvin Music Store. last week. Services will be held in the Bethel feed job presses at The Press. Good Company makes photo postal Falls. Come in and look them over and get a Lutheran church next Sunday. Sunday wages. E. W. Kimball and family, who cards for $1 a dozen. M. Mathison is busy adding an extra catalogue. school at 10 a.m., Swedish services were early residents here, have returned William McKay and w. J. Beagle, T. Hamman, E. Pell in, E. Wines story to his Ericsburg dwelling. at 11 a.m. and English services at 7.30 Mr. and Mrs. James Curran have returned to make International Falls «tate cruisers, spent in and B. K. Watt were among the Bay several days Land in the beautiful valley of the p.m. Welcome! to their home in Grand Forks, their home after living for several International Falls this week. notables who visited here this week. Bat Boot is a very desirable possession. N. D., after a visit here with Mr. EYES—Dr. Larson, the'eye specialist, years in Wisconsin. When you want a cool, refreshing If you are looking for a high grade Want some of it? Apply to the Curran's parents. It was the wedding will be at International Falls on H. H. Stubee has arrived from Minneapolis piano, fully guaranteed, for a nice Ericsburg commercial club for descriptions 'drink call for Yal Blatz at W. J. Paulman's. tour of the young couple. Thursday November* 10th. All those to make his home for the Christmas present, call and see one at and prices. having defective eyes or in need of the winter with his parents. He is enfed Will exchange Creamery, eighth in Lawrence's Pharmacy. Gus Holm is making extensive preparations Attorney Aad A. Tone, who came proper services for the fitting of glasses in the building contracting matter of production in South Dakota, close to being elected county attorney Arthur L. Jones, the Minneapolis for a big winter's cut of are cordially invited to call. Office business in the city. for 160 acres improved or 320 Hotel Koochiching. real estate man who is interested in pulp wood. on the Socialist ticket, has removed acres raw land. Write for particulars International Falls real estate, spent from Northome to this city to make H. A. McCormack was elected worshipful S. G. Watt made a business trip to NOTICE to T. C. Ford, Frederick, S. D. several days here this week. his home. He has opened his law master of the Masonic lodge the county seat. Bids will be received by the County An appeal for 1,500 more lumberjacks office in the litis block. at the annual election held Monday Abstracts of titles to all property in The iron ore promoters at Bay seem Board of Education of Koochiching has gone out from the BaudetteSpooner Koochiching county furnished on For Bent New house on Seventh night. The other offices were filled as to have discovered that every man county at the office of the County district. It is reported that follows: Senior warden, W. E. Lawrence short notice by the Koochiching street- Inquire of J3. J. Holler. that lands here has more or less magnetism Superintendent, International Falls, unless this number of men is obtained junior warden, A. B. Colburn County Abstract Co., official abstracters, The deep snow has rather interrupted about him. on or before December 18th, 1910, on at once it will be impossible to cut all secretary, Richard Lilieblad treasurer, International Falls, Minn. the work on the golf links south of the finishing of the upper s. e. roomj Bayites: People with iron constitutions.—Webster. the down timber before spring. George N. Millard. Christian Science services are held the city where E. W. Backus and his cloak room, hall and stairway of the Thirteen photos for the price of We are breaking up housekeeping every Sunday morning at 11 o'clock friends who visit International Falls Littlefork school. The floor must be Balsam pulp wood will come to its and selling our furniture at rare bargain next summer expect to enjoy themselves. twelve is the offer that Emerson makes and every Wednesday evening at 8 properly deadened, the door and doorway own soon. prices. Baseburner and everything o'clock in the Masonic hall. The public to induce customers to have photos in the stair removed, mortar The town of Bay is building up by else needed for housekeeping. is cordially invited to attend taken NOW instead of waiting until leaps and bounds, five buildings having Blankets, extra larger, from 65 cents filled in around the window frames a few days before Christmas when he Will sell one piece or the entire lot. these services and all rooms plastered twice with gone up in the last three weeks. up extra large tucked quilts from will be more than crowded with work. Inquire at Swenson's barber shop. 91.48 up at Burton's. Deputy Sheriff Ernie Holler, on returning wood fiber plaster. The wood work is The people have been assured by men This offer holds good for all portraits from Bemidji last week, to be of same material and finished in who claim to be experts that the The family of the late Mrs. Malmlin D. B. Maher, a cruiser for the Inter* during this month. reported seeing Indian Agent Way growth will be sure and permanent. tame style as the other rooms. All take this method of thanking those national Lumber Co., has returned take a bottle of whiskey from a man bids must be marked as "sealed bid on Among the experts are B. K. Watt E. W. Barker, a horse-dealer of St. who did so much to alleviate their from Harding after hair-lifting experiences Paul brought a carload of draft horses who was about to drink it on the Littlefork School rooms" and any bids and Bobt. Chute. grief by their kindly offices during the fighting Indians, snowdrifts if here this week and is disposing of train, remind him he was in the Indian not so marked will be rejected. The sickness, death and funeral of Mrs. and thickets. He will take to the County Superintendent of Schools them to loggers. They are a high country and smash the bottle on Board reserves the right to reject any Malmlin and particularly they wish woods again very shortly. Shetland was the guest of her brother class lot and are finding a ready sale, the platform. and all bids. to thank those who provided the floral Send your orders for piano tuning at Ada during the Thanksgiving vacation. but there are some left. Mr. Barker A. E. Shetland, pieces. Services will be held at Holy Trinity and repairing to T. H. Marvin at the has made friends everywhere since his Clerk. Episcopal church Sunday morning Music Store on Fourth street. CBOOKSTON COLLEGE has arrival and has one of the most infectious at 11 o'clock and 7.30 in the evening. placed all its graduates in positions. Editor John B. Wilm, of the Northome and perpetual smiles ever seen THE CANADIAN BANK The Bev. Mr. Campbell has returned The demand for office help has been Becord, came to International around the Koochiching hotel. to the city and services will be held greater than we could supply. School Falls last Saturday to break the sad regularly hereafter every other week Dr. Beeves, dentist and optician of is in session all year. You can begin news that the saloons had been closed OF COMMERCE hereafter. He will conduct services Fort Frances and Bainy River, will at any time. Good board and furnished in Northome the day before by the in Warroad on alternate Sundays. be at his Fort Frances office from room, taken care of in private family, Indian agents. It was his first visit November 25th to December 11th. All for $3 per week. Send for catalog. E. W. Kibbey and his sister, Miss to the city in several months and he HEAD OFFICE. TORONTO EStABLISHED I8S7 kinds of dental work, spectacles and Address J. C. Sathre, Crookston, Elizabeth Kibbey, of Margie, were in did not lack for pilots to show him a eve glasses. Fort Frances 'phone No. Minn. the city this week. Miss Kibbey will good time. B. E. WALKER. President Paid~Up Capital $10,000,000 44. leave shortly to spend the winter in The M. & I. passenger train left the Lost/—One gray fur robe, one blue ALEX. LAIRD. General Manager Surplus, 6,000,000 County Attorney W. V. Kane, who Washington, D. C., which has been rails at the switch at Big Falls Tuesday blanket, in International Falls. Beward has been out of the city for some time her custom for several years past. morning and was four hours late if returned to the Tourist Buffet. A General Banking Business Transacted at all Branches owing to the illness of his brother. Mr. Kibbey announces that he will here. The engine had just taken H. W. Ottow is the sole lessee and Judge John Kane, of Breckenridge, shortly begin a campaign for election SAVINGS BANK DEPARTMENT water and was moving slowly when it proprietor of the Hotel Koochiching. telegraphed the sad word Monday as county surveyor, which offlice he passed over an unlocked switch. A statement in The Press last week that his brother had died as a result failed to attain at the last election by Deposits of $1 and upwards received and interest allowed at current rates. When the baggage car hit the switch that E. E. Peterson was the most of an operation at the Bochester the narrowest sort of margin. He is Accounts may be opened in the names of two or more persons, withdrawals it slipped and the car, followed by the largely interested in the hotel would hospital. He was the oldest brother busily engaged in engineering work in to be made by any one of the number or by the survivor. passenger coaches and the Pullman, have been more exact had Mr. Ottow's in a large family and was probate the woods this winter and is confident hit the ties. All but the rear wheels The Depositor is subject to no delay in the withdrawal of the name been used instead. Mr. Ottow judge at Breckenridge as well as having that the increased acquaintance he of the Pullman left the track. No whole or any portion of the deposit. a has ten year lease on the premises filled other positions of dignity will gain by another year's residence one was hurt and the damage to the Port from E. E. Peterson and Nels Olson. r. M. GIBSON. Manager, Frances, Ont. Branch and honor in the community. will land him an easy winner. rolling stock was slight. Boys Suits and Overcoats Here is What You Are Looking for Men's Suits and Overcoats AT AT GOLDEN OPPORTIMTY HALF PRICE HALF PRICE ^m The Columbia Clothing House Selling Out Sale Our entire stock consisting of the very best of Men's and Boy5. Clothing, Hats, Caps, Cloves, Mittens, Shirts, Underwear, Sweaters, Hosiery, Neckwear, Shoes, Rubbers, Overshoes, Trunks and Suit Cases, etc. MUST BE CLOSED OUT AT ONCE. Here are Bargains that Can Not be Had in Any Other Store Men's Fine Shoes Wilson Bros. Fashionable Men's Fine Hats DRESS SHIRTS $ 3.85 $ 5.00, selling out price. 2.98 $ 1.98 4.50, selling out price. $ 3.00, selling out price _* $ .95 $ 2.00, selling out price 1.49 2.50, selling out price .49 Rubbers and Overshoes 1.00, selling out price only.-. 2.98 .90 At Cost 5.00 pure wool Sweaters, 2.00 and 1.50 Caps, only 1.98 3.50 pure wool Sweaters, only 2.00 aud 1.50 kid and mocha Gloves, wool and .98 1.50 aU wool Underwear, only .98 .49 1.00 wool fleece Underwear, only silk lined, selling out price NOW IS THE TIME, the holiday season is now at hand and you will find here a good many novelties in silk neckwear, suspenders, garters, handkerchiefs which are suitable for Christmas gifts. Trade at the Columbia Clothing House the Store that Sells for Less International Falls, Minnesota