International Falls press and border budget (International Falls, Minn.) 1909-1926
January 5, 1911 · Page 4 of 9
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INTERNATIONAL FALLS PRESS. community of such industries as wilt 22, 23, 24 and 25, blk 10, Franson's add. him. There Was more International International falls Press add to the growth, progressiveness and to Koochiching, $900. Falls advertising in it than Big Falls Steam Heated Rooms. Perfect Service and Border Budget the perputity of his community, even advertising.—Bemidji. Sentinel. Chester McKusick to Watab Pulp & to the point of the exercising for the Paper Co., swi sei and sei swi, sec 27and The Alditie Cafe apparent temporary benefit of the indiA nei nwi and nwi Nei, sec 34-15525, The legislature is in session with OFFICIAL COUNTY PAPER vidual or company who is aboiit to $1.00. Timber deed. Lieutenant Govenor S. Y. Gordon of P. A. NEFFEW, Prop. select a location for a factory such Brown's Yalley, presiding over the INTERNATIONAL PALLS PRESS Gust Swanson to A. Soderlind, und. privileges as he himself would con* Located in the new litis Block is now open both DAY and NIGHT PUBLISHING COMPANY Senate and H. H. Dunn of Albert si swi sec 1 and ni nwi sec 12-158-26 and we are prepared to cater to the most fastidious. sider just and proper toward all the Lea, as Speaker of the House. Albert F. Holmes to Anton Holm people benefitted, by the establish-, GEORGE P. WATSON. Editor and Manager. WE MAKE A SPECIALTY OF SUNDAY DINNERS at 35 cents wi nwi sec 20-151-27, $1.00. per plate. Relular meals 35 cents and up. When you are in ment of such industry were he in the EricFranson to Douglas S. Smith Albert Rubein, Attorney for John SI.50 A YEAR International Falls £ive us a trial. If not satisfied, SUBSCRIPTION position of the individual or company, lots 18 and 19, blk 11, second div. Int. Deitz, called upon his client for $200 tell us—if satisfied, tell others. selecting a location. Falls, $3.00. more expense money and incidentally Commutation Tickets. Rates to Steady Boarders Entered as Second Class Matter June 23, 1909, at the post office at International Falls, told him that if he had known Niels C. Nielsoen to Lizzie A. Minnesota, under the Act of Congress of Real Estate Transfers the true situation he would never March 3,1879. Blichfeldt, lots 1 to 1, blk 19 and lots have offered his services. Transfers listed by the Koochiching 1,2, blk. 10, Rainy Lake addition to Ranier, THURSDAY, JANUARY 5, 1911 $1-00. County Abstract Co., International Moses E. Glapp is the unanimous S. J. Lachapelle to Edgar Bennett Falls: Dorati Bros. choice of the Republican members of timber on, swi nwi, w| swi, sec 22 Lizzie A. Blichfeldt to Fred Kimball, WHAT WILL YOU DO? the Minnesota legislature to succeed and nwi nwi sec 27.156-25, $1,100. lots 3, 4, 5 and 11, block 1, Rainy Since the last issue of the Press another himself in the United States senate Lake add to Ranier $1,460. Jennie H. Wallace to Mrs. Jennie year has dawned and is almost LICENSED PLUMBERS and for the next six years he will con E. Wallace, lots 6, 21, 22, blk 2 and William Moyer to William Dayton five days on its journey. It matters tinue to represent innesota. lot 7, blk 3, Wallace add to Koochiching, AND lot 15 and 2 feet of lot 16, blk 54, little what we swore off but a good $1.00. HEATING ENGINEERS Int. Falls $1.00. deal what we swore on. It's the positive A farmer told his 12-year old son to Horace I. Bedell to'John Hamil lot54, life that counts. We need to Alvah Tibbitts to Alma H. Johnson milk the cows, feed the horses, slop Forest Point, $1.00. plan, not only not to be bad, but to be lot sec 7-66-25 and nei nei and lots 1, 5 High Grade Standard Enamel Ware «the pigs, hunt the eggs, feed the calves, good and good for something. There William A. Potter to Fredrick A. and 6, sec 12-66-25, $1.00. American Radiators and Boilers catch the colt and put him in the are enough good good-for-nothing Siats, lot 8 blk 2, Mizpah, $60.00. William H. Dayton to Wm. Moyer stables, cut up some wood, stir the people in the world already. What ni nwi sec 12-69-24, $1.00. Charles E. Metz to Duluth Iron cream, split up the kindling wood, Our Motto: "Good Service and are we going to be good for this year? Mining Co. ni nei, sec 10-66-22, $1,600. John Baust to Miner & Slocum, nwse pump fresh water on the creamery How much better and more progressive Prompt Attention." agd n} swi, sec 13-68-26, $1.00. Charles M. Carringn to Patrick Cardigan after supper and to be sure and study is our city and county going to nwi nw? sec 13 and ei nei and his lesson before going to bed. Then John Baust to Miner & Slocum, be this year because each of us are swi andnei secl4-68-23, $2,000. he went off to a meeting of the farmer's timber on sw ne, sec 13-68-26, $1.00. Phone 177 living in it? club to discuss the question, f'How Ranier Townsite Co. to Snyder Bros: Charles A. Smith to Miles H. McGuire Before the year is far spent active Cor. 3rd St. and 5th Ave. International Falls, Minn. to keep the boys on the farm." lots 6 and 9, blk 21, Ranier, $1.00. et. al swi nwi and nwi swi sec 17-15128, steps should be taken for the building $500. and establishing of a public library, John H. Brighan to Thomas E: Dockery, lot g, Hannaford, $200. may be a Carnegie library, so that our Charles R. Oliver to David F. Gunness, The old idea that Minnesota is not young people as well as the older ones Geo. Martin to Hans Gregerton, swne ei swi and wi sei sec 35-152-27, in the corn belt has been wiped out may enjoy the opportunities brought sec 9,151- 27, $250. $1,000. for good. Last year we raised the by such institutions, finest corn in the United States and Gust W. Erickson to Eugene Osborne Robert Gurnett to Gust W. Erickson, A. Setterlund & Co. As the summer draws near a company lots 3 and 4, sec 30, and lot 1, sec 31151-26, it was raised clear up to the Canadian wi sei, ei swi, sec 30-151-26, $2,750. of National Guards should be organized $2,000. line. Lest you forget we also raised Rainy Lake Realty Co. to The Amf for the healthful exercise and the finest clover seed—Alsike and big Ole Larson Noss to A. M. Jensen et. Suberbs Co., a strip 33 ft wide across discipline of our young men as well as red clover—in the U. S. and while a!, ni sei, sec 32 andjiwi swi, sec 33154-25, south side of nwi nei, sec 36-71-24, $1.00. to be a source of social life and aid to General Contractors you're in the mood to receive it, iust $1.00. John Uram and wife, Mary to Turtle protection in this northern section of remember that Minnesota last year River Lumber Co. timber on sw| Victor S. Wisner to Carl L. Hillstead, our state. according to government statistics swi sec, 9-151-28, $300. timber on ei swi, sec 1 and ei It may not be too early for us to, at beat that great agricultural state of nwi sec 12-156-25, $1,024. Roy Sette to Frank H. Heinen, lots least, lay plans towards the future establishment Internationa Falls. Minnesota. Iowa acre for acre in every crop raised 31 and 32,blk 2, So. Int. Falls,$400. Alvin W- Stowell to C. E. Griffith of one or more small public including corn and apples.—Pine and M. J. Quam, nwi sec 17-151-27, $1. Anden Tofte to E. A. Engler Lumber parks. River Sentinel. Co., lots 9 and 10, sec 31-66-26, timber Then too, with the increase of population d, $1,00. and commerce our city will Eveleth merchants have started a MISTAKES OF SCIENTISTS need greatly increased dockage facilities Samuel W. Ellis to National Pole CiOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO«OOOCIOOOOOOOOOOOClSq crusade to keep Eveleth money at along the river front for the accommodation Co. timber on ei nei, swi nei, sei nw£{ home instead of having it shipped of the lake and river History Shows Many instances Where Northern Minnesota Hospital sec 35-152-27, $3,850. to outside concerns for general commodities. Msn of Learning Went Hopelessly traffic. Carl I. Nerhaugen to Tosten J? One of the surest methods Wrong. These are all matters of vital public Johnson swi, sec 2-68-25, $500. of keeping money in any community International Palls, Minnesota interest and should not be allowed is to meet the price of the catalogue Horace I. Bedell to George P. Elliot Sir Humphrey Davy's dogmatic pronouncement to go by default until such time as we house and then put in about one-tenth against gas lighting is ei lot 6, sec 25-71-23, $214.50. actually suffer for the need of them. not the only instance of a clever scientist the amount the catalogue house does Louis A. Ogaardto Nels Alstermark "Yet they are matters that can only be being hopelessly wrong. The in advertising. Make advertising a lot 24 and wi lot 23, lbk 72, Interna? accomplished by the hearty cooperation early history of submarine cabling furnishes part of your business, the same as the tional Falls, $375. of all the people and when accomplished two striking examples. Consulted buying of stock give the buyer prices, John H. Clark to William H. Baitlett will be helpfull to all the on the scientific side of the keep the new arrivals on your shelves project, Farady asserted that the first swi, sec 1-68-27,$1.00. people. This should be the best and before him and the trade will come. cables were made too small. Then moist progressive year our city has had Sheldon-Mather Tim. Co. to Sheldon. That's the reason it goes, in many fie said that "the larger the wire the and not only the city but the county. Matbieu Lumber Co., all timber on ni instances Virginia Enterprise. more electricity would be required to There are roads to build and drainage sei and si nei, sec 11-69-22, $975. charge it and in this quite wrong matters to be taken care of and In. the unanimous passing of the E. A. Johnson to Ben Larson and Ben opinion he was supported by other development along many lines for by-law by the voters of Fort Frances Larson to Magnus Person, swi, 8-682g, eminent electricians. As a result of which the time has not heretofore this dictum the current was increased last Monday limiting the taxation of $1.00. been ripe and were we going to prophecy until the operation literally "electrocuted" the proposed saw mill to an assessed Charles G. Hankey to Elizabeth Aygarn we should say that a much greater the wire and the cable broke valuation of $25,000 for a period of ten si, sec 9-69-24, $1.00. down. It was Lord Kelvin who by development will take place Monahan, Elizabeth Moxaiian, R. H. M. D. M. D. years the residents of that village did Donald A. Ross to Henry S. Higgins sending messages through heavy cables throughout every part of this county Mary Ghostley, C. M. D. the proper and progressive thing. with incredibly weak electric lots 1, 2, 3, 7, sec 14 and lot 1, sec 2368-25, that has ever yet been experienced. Office over International State Bank. Without manufacturing industries currents proved that Farady was mistaken. $1,000. Farms will be opened up, our villages would be little more than botiepoooooooQOQoeoQOoeooooooooooooooooooooooeooonoflj minerial deposits determined and better A. A. McCarten to Joseph Gouin, wayside trading posts, primitive and Sir G. B. Airy submitted the project business conditions for everybody swi swi, sec 13 and wi nwi sec 24 and inconvenient methods would continue, to mathematics and arrived at the sei nei sec 23-65-26, $2,500. should make this the best year we conclusion that a cable could not be most of the benefits that come to have ever had, Axel Nelson to S. J. Lachapelle lots submerged to the necessary depth, us from the application of the nations 3, 4, si nwi, ni swi, sec 5 and sei nei and that if it could no recognizable inventive genius would not be known to The signal could ever travel from Ireland and nei sei sec 6-154-25, $1,550. us and we would rise little higher We thought Bro. Watson of the Big to Nova Scotia. In aviation Professor The Koochiching Co. to Frank Fournier, than the mere existence experience by Fork Compass when he left for International Newcomb, one of the cleverest mathematicians lot 22, blk 73, Int. Falls, $200. the aborigines. If this is true, then Falls left the Compass behind, America has produced, who Arvid L. Peterson to Andrew B. Hallin, every man should do his part to encourage but judging from the last issue died last year, declared that he had lots 17,18,19 and 20, blk 6 and lots the establishing in his own Store of Quality he must have taken the Compass with mathematically investigated all the conditions operating against the heavier-than-alr machine and was convinced that the aeroplane would never be more than a scientific toy and the MEN possibility of an aeroplane motor being reliable in the reduced atmospheric pressure above 3,000 feet was by several experts said to be out of the question a few months ago. Drexel's carbureter was certainly a bit erratic How would you feel today if your father had above the clouds last week, but he taken out an Endowment Policy on your life at fifteen feet.—London rose to an altitude of 6,750 and carried it for you until you began earning money and News. turned it over to you as an inducement to save money ahd create Heart a an estate? of Child. Children, in many directions, understand Today the policy would be maturing with its cash values or paid-up more than their elders five We thank our many customers them credit for, and on the other' hand insurance. It would have been paid for largely during your early years when are unable to comprehend many your expenses were low—whenyour earning capacity was high and the rate low. things that they are assumed to understand—for for their patronage example, the reasons for We warrant that two to five thousand dollars would come handy now in certain linA of conduct. This is because buying a home, a piece of land, to invest in business or even in taking a trip they look upon the world with and extend to each one of you abroad. Now! why don't you look ahead and do this for your son or your eyes that see but little of it and their visions of the years to come are filled daughter and help them to create an estate when they are young and encourage with strange and wonderful things. them to save their money and have an object to work for? A happy New Year They do not know that these ooming fears are to be governed by what Our rates are low on ages from fifteen years and up. they are doing now and can not be made to understand If by being told. Replaced Maturing Policy With New Contract They must be guided into paths that and unbounded prosperity lead to a happy future by other means Mason City, la., October 9, 1909.—(Editor The Life Insurance Educator than mere cold instruction. Their Monthly)—I was twenty-six years of age when I took out a $1,000 policy hearts must be won. In other words, for 1911 they must be fathered or mothered in the twenty-five-year plan. When the time was up I drew out my money and the best sense. It is not always easy invested $800 of it in land and in seven years I sold the land for $2,400. The to get a child's heart, hut when it is day the first policy matured I took out another on the same plan for $1,000, done it Is worth while. Sometimes a wayward boy most readily comes under due in fifteen years, and last August that was paid me. I consider life the of a sympathetic Influence insurance one of the very best means for a young man to lay up something man, sometimes of a woman, but It re- for old age and I wish that I was younger, so that I might the parental heart in Quires true eith take out another policy, er case. It la a working of the old Stephen G. Nelson. law that 'tis lore that irilriTi the jworid go round." Lore is Indeed the one law that applies to ohildren. LEONARD K- THOMPSON-PRES. Her Joke. E. E. Peterson & Co. MINNEAPOLIS "Madam, your aocount la overdrawn at and we have had to send a number I. R. SEVERTSON, General Agent CBOOKSTON, lONN •••*&&>_•• Reference K, Mrrr.Aftn, Pint National Bank, International Falls, Minn.^ jour checks back." *Bow perfeotly funny/* 1 1 S I A