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

May 11, 1911 · Page 5 of 8

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rojected s*— Bhority a addressed^ to. another—^ letter" John McGowan, Care of Eric O. Trimble that he entered in It the names of all ...... 54.00 Cruel Old Laws. Ed. Croucher, Livery for Eric Trimble felons sentenced to death, with dates England's present King George is «-00 ana particulars or convictions, together spared the mental torture experienced Erickson Bros, Supp lies for Trimble with remarks upon the reasons 12.09 by the earlier George by reason of the which induced him to sign the warrants. W. A. Derhart 3.75 numerous cases of capital punishment On motion the foiling bills were laid It Is also recorded that he frequently Official Proceedings of the Board of for which they had to sign warrants, over:—r f.-? -s got up at night to peruse the Erickson Bros, Supplies for Mrs. Ilognn gays the London Chronicle. Of George County Commissioners, Koochiching7 fatal list, and that shut himself he Jfi.00 III., for example, It Is said that he up closely in private rooms during County, Minnesota. City of Int. Falls, Rent 200.00 hlB kept a register of all the capes of A. M. Jenson, Coroner Fees 15.30 the hours appointed for the execution capital punishment—It was then a N. W. School Supply Co, supplies 24,00 of citmlnals. No wonder he went Wold & Johnson, Bal on jail contract International Fall, Minn. May 3d, 1911. G00.00 The board.of County Commissioners Fritz & Cross do 12.00 of Koochching County, Minnesota met Louis F. Dow &-Co, do 20.00 at the court house in International Fritz & Cross do 34.30 Falls,. Minnesota, pursuant to roll. call. On motion the following bills were Present,' Commissioners Reed, Durrin, Three Leaders allowed:— Ulvedhal and Chute. Absent Commissioneer August Berg, Cutting tmbers .. $50.00 Meliohald. M. Burton, Supplies for prisoners 6.00 Moved by ComhiisSloner Reed, second G. D. Cox, Supplies for Mrs. May 5.25 iby Com. Chute that the minutes'of the Louis F. Dow Co, Pens 4.00 previous meeting be approved as read. Supplies, $10.50 allowed IVIotion carried. at. 8.50 The Only Baking Powder Made from RoyaL Supplies .......1.00 Ort motion the petitions for road fGoden Grain Belt Beers Grape Cream of j. H. Drummond, Fees 3.6.15 "money from Sault, Beaver, Grand Falls Gustave Erickson, Supplies for Mrs. and Bannock townships were laid over. Johnson 14.65 Moved by Com. Ulvedahl, seconded Fritz & Cross, Assessment books $192.75 by Com. Reed that the petition for Harpers Whiskey F. G. Gordon and Sons, Supplies for the organization of township' 152, it" Supplies for, Mrs. Murphy 15.00 Ranges 25 and 26, be granted and that the Auditor Je instructed to have B. M. Hamrel Team hire 30.75 notices of hearing on the petition posted. B. M. Hamre, Team for hospital patients Rock Spring Water 23.26 Said hearing to be held on "Thursday, June 8tth 1911 eleven o'clock A.. Int Tel Co, Phone, rent ..21.50 M. McLeod, Office work 4.50 M. Motion carried. Int State Bank acc't Forrer, Sheriff Moved by Com. Heed, seconded by fees 63.15 Com. Chute that Ed. Kimball be appointed UNDERWOOD & HASSELBARTH. Local Agents Int State Bank acc't Todd, Labor 10.40 Chemists' testa have shown that a part of the alum of the court house at a salary Int State Bank acc't Heller, Witness of $65 per month. Motion carried,. biscuit made with an alum baking powder passes Into Moved by Com. Reed, seconded by fees 11.80 the stomach, and that digestion It retarded thereby. International Fails, Minnesota. Com. Chute that the petition of L. Int State Bank acc't Forrer Sheriff fees' 23.75 A. Ogaard-to be relievd as one of the tafttof Rmmd tkm Imbmt mnd make murm tbatyow Int State Bank acc't Forrer, Boarding bondsmen of the Sheriff be rejected prisoners 238.00 until such a time that anotherbond is jramfci* im not mado from afumm Pat Lynch, Drayage 8.00 substituted and approved by thi^ Co-' R. H. Monahan, care of Sandberg 48.00 unty Board in place of the bond- on file Motion carried. tare'of Frazer 72.00 Moved by Com. Reed, seconded by Services at jail... 15.00 care of Mrs. Godettes 54.00 J. CARTER & SON Com. Chute the salary of the Sheriff be care of -J. Kelley 25.68 set at $2000.00 a* year in accordance "care of Mrs. McMillan ..30.85 with the law recently passed by the "care of Mrs. Newman ...44.55 legislature. The ayes and nays bet.-ijj "..Medical service and Hospital called stood as follows:— Thorns en Foundry Co. care for patients t16.40 Ayes—Commissioners PLeed, Chute FORT FRANCES, ONT. R. H. Monahan, care of insane person and Durrin. Nays-^-Commissionrs U1vedhal. ....12.85 Whereupon the chairman declared E. E. Nybo & Co, Supplies J. Chambers the motion duly carried. April 15.00 "Moved by Com. Reed, seconded' bjf nillinery at Canadian Prices Supplies for E. Chambers. Apr. Com. Chute that the Plat of Tauberts* Mannfacturing of 1 5 0 0 Addition to International Falls be approved. Supplies for E. Chambers. Mar Motion carried. LOOSE TOP GATES, ALL KINDS OF GRAY 30.00 On motion the board adjourned until Latest Styles—Latest Trimming 1:30 P. M. Press Pub Co, Printing proceedins 6.00 IRON AND SEMI-STEEL CASTINGS MADE. 4.80 -Board re-convened at 1:30 P. M. Entire board present. Notices and supplies. .. .13.60 John Henry, Boarding poor charge 33.50 Moved by Com. Reed seconded by Mrs. E. J. Hollier, Matron at jail. .11.00 Com. Chute that the Plat of Forest Old Phone 1256 F. Dr. L. Wilcox, Professional services Hill Cemetery be approved. Motion MISS J. SWEET, Head Trimmer and Manager 50.00 carried. DULUTH, MINN. 212 Garfield Ave. Walker Hospital, Caring for county Moved by Com. Chute seconded by charge 50.00 Com. Reed that that the Plat of Jarriesons' Take the Ferry Geo. P. Watson, notices and supplies Second Addition of International 10.90 10.90 Falls be approved. Motion carried, M. A. Ulvedhal, Mileage 10.30 following resolution and moved its adoption:— M. A. Ulvedhal, Mileage 43.30 J. M. Allard, Justice fees State vs Larson Whereas the City of International and Johnson 7.25 Falls has been confing prisoners found Herman Griggel, Witness fees 2.72 guilty of violation of City ordinances Peter C. Rogan 2.72 in the County Jail for several months On motion the board adjourned to past without payment meet on June 8th, at 9:30 A. M. THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED, Wm. Durrin, 6 Through that the Sheriff of this County prepare Chairman. a statement of the feees collected from the county for the reception of such Attest:— L. H, Slocum, A good line of hand made cruising and driving shoes fullyguaranteed. prisoners, and the number of days and County Auditor. the number of prisoners kept at the ex-, Electric-Lighted We are ready to supply your needs in that line, board ,ett4,ffmcsnrcinSHRDLUCMFWY also a full line of fine shoes. pense of the County, figuring their board at fifty cents a day per man, and certifying the same to the County KOOCHICHING SHOE STORE Lattice SerMM for Inna. Transcontinental Auditor, and that hereafter the County Many quaint old inns are to be boob Auditor, prepare a bill in the name of the County against fne City of International King's ttw In Lynn and the sign of Third Street Falls in such amount as- may International Fall, Minn. Inn- la one of the oldest In Flyers b.e hereby ascertained, and, existence. In the olden timaa the windows BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that isottoooocoot: hereafter the Sheriff shall present his" of lnna were kept open, and In bills for such reception and maintainance order to hide the revelers within a of such prisoners received from lattice screen, painted red, waa placed the City to the City Council for payment. East and West every day over the "Pioneer Line." Service to the window. There ia an old aayIn«: The motion to adopt the resolution "Aa well known by my wit aa an that sets the pace between the head of the Gread Lakes, Upper MRS. MAY F, LEE was seconded by Com. Ch^te and carried alehouse by a red lattice." The latticea Mississippi Valley, North Pacific Coast and Columbia by unanimous vote. ciohtinued up to the beginning of River basin. Moved Com. chute, seconded by Com. McDonald that the salary of the Deputy the eighteenth century, and wheo they Register of Deeds be set at $500.00 disappeared from the windows they 6,300 Miles of Scenic Hidhway a-year pursuant to Ccapter 382 of the were adopted aa algna. The latter are Invites your attendance at her laws of 1911, and that the Auditor be Questionable setting very soaroe and it is instructed to draw a warrrant- monthly Through the Land of Fortune store to examine her spring exhibit in payment of same as .other salaries whether half a dosen could of fashionable of county officers. The ayes and be found in thla country*—Cycling. nays being called for stood as follaws: Ayes—Commissioners McDonald Ulvedhal, Oyer which, for 30 years, the Pioneer line has been handling Chute, Reed and Durrin. Nays— the traffic of the fertile and Prosperous Northwest. MILLINERY None, hereupon the Chairman declared N O I E OF A I A I O N O the' motion carried. Com. McDonald presented the following A Good Line to Tie To I O E I E N S E resolution and moved its adoption:— BE IT RESOLVED that the folllowirig State of Minnesota County of Koochiching ss All the latest 'styles of hats, described road be and the same is hereby H. A. McCORMACK, Agent, International Falls City of International Falls designated as a State Road:— flowers and trimmings are on Notice Is Hereby Given, That application That road known as the Island Lake A. M. CLE LAND, General Passenger Agent, St. Paul has been made in writing to the City hand and a complete stock of Road running north from Itasca County Council of said City of International Falls Northern Pacific Ry. into Koochching Couniy. The Hair Goods and Ladies' Furnishings and filed in my office, praying for license to part in Koochiching County being as sell intoxicating liquors for the term commencing are on the way. between follows: Starting on the town line on June 1st, 1911. and terminating townships 150 and 151, thence on May 31st, 1912. by the following person, Miss Nellie Beinholdson, the and at the following place, as stated in said running northwesterly over a laid oyt expert trimmer of St. Paul is application, to-wit: town road throughthrough sections here to superintend that department. ROBERT BURNETT thirty two, Town 151, Range 28 to ?a point on the west line of section 32, west front room on the ground floor of the Remember the place. two story frame building situate on Lot One thence north on section lines between Block 13. sections 31 and 32, 30 and 29 to tlie Said application will be heard and determined south boundary of the Village of Norttiome by said Common Council of the City Can You Make Good Without and terminating at the South of International Palls at the council room in M^S. MflY F. LEE, in the Ogaard Building boundary of the Village of Northome. the city hall of said city ot International The motion to adopt the resolution Falls in Koochiching county, and State of Minnesota, on Monday the 29th day of May, was seconded by Com.Chute and carried Technical Education A. D. 1911, at 8 o'clock p. of that day. by unanmous vote. Fraser, R. C. Com. McDonald introduced the following City Clerk. resolution and moved its adoption: BE IT RESOLVED that the following described road be and the same is ORDER FOR HEARING ON APPLICATION hereby designated as a State Road:—/ TRANSFER LIQUOR LICENSE. Pctllfhot Beginning at the southerly end. of Railroad Street, of Ericsburg, State ot Minnesota, according to the Plat thereof on record MARINE IRON GO. and on file in the office of the Register County of .Koochiching of Deeds within and for Koochiching W J.. Paulman having made written County, Minnesota, and, running thence Even supposing you can which is improbable, How application to the city council of the City of iii a southeasterly direction parelling International Fills. Minnesota, to he much greater would be your success if equipped with the expert and adjoining: the southerly side or authorized to transfer a certain liquor liceose/for the sale of Intoxicating liquors the railroad right of way of the Duluth, at retail.in said City, which said license was training given in an I. C. S.~ course Rainy Lake and Virginia Rallw'ayCompany, griuited to him for the sale of intoxicating crossing sections 8, 16, 22, 26 liquors in the South front room of that certain and 28. Township 69 N, of Range 23 two story frame building, situate on W, in said County and State,-and Section Lot No: 14. Block 17 of the City of International Falls. Minnesota it being represented 31 of township 69, Range 22 in that W. J. Paulman has sola all of his said County, and through section 6 in right and interest in the business to the township 68, Range West in said William Scheela and Geo. P. Elliott, and County, to the east and west puarter that the said William Scheela and Geo. P. line of said township of said township, Elliott of the said city and state deslte to and connecting with that certain highway continue the business at the location above International Falls to Have a described. of said county running along1 the It is hereby ordered that the said east and west puarter line of said section application be heard and determined by the 6, Township 68, Range 22 in said city council of the said city of International County and State. Demonstration Falls at a meeting to be held on the 29th day The motion to adopt the resolutions of May lflll, at eight fifteen o'clock p. m. All kinds of new and repair work. was .seconded by Com. Chute and carried Dated May 11,1911. Fbasck, by unaninous vote. C. 4'? 'vr.'. ii Heavy forging and steam fitting. 5-11-6-25 City Clerk. Moved by Com. McDonald, seconded by Com. Reed that Com. Ulvedhal be Gasoline engine work a specialty. appointed a committee of one to pur* 'chase a slusher 'for Frank Porter for ,V(. road vorjt Th6 same to be returned Make Up Your Mind to the County after completion of the work. Motion earned. Moved" by' Coin. Chute, seconded- by To uae a little more care in buy-. of the work done by Com. McDonald thatv the Auditor: be Ins: Jiwel?y. Your interests I. C. S. students from May 13th to May 20th held in Lawrence's instructed to advertise fqr bids for impair of a certain room !iri the court sure protected in Canada by a Drug Store. If you are interested come and inspect the house damaged by a radiator explosion gold, and silver stamping act, during, the winter. Motion carried. work of students who owe there success to the C. S. Descriptive On motion the following application prohibiting frudulent stamping. catalogs describing the courses will be on hand. "2 ii I -J "i-J:: o" for reduction of taxes werer rejected:—• See our stock. All goods guar- Q. A. Woodworth, Alma Syerson, Mrs.. Peterson, jr., Johanna Uirich,Wn\ McLaughlin, Berhard Ableman, Anna H. Long Distance Telephone Melrose 1210^ V3KT£b\ MGLEDMLL & CO. oh on To Earn More—-Learn More On mption the following, applications Duluth,1**- Minrifc&tftd Watchmakers and Jewelers for cancellation-'of taxes' were' recOiri mended to the Tax Commission: N. P. Fort Frances, Ont. Ry. Co. and Oscar S. Mather. On motion the following bills were A- ---T'1' if"' iy '.f'f'i em*: '•wit- .Ur*