International Falls press and border budget (International Falls, Minn.) 1909-1926
May 18, 1911 · Page 7 of 8
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tent iwi£h stating the baxe acts as re- ^oose Party," at the home of Mrs/ returned to the Upper W&stfork after PROCEEDINGS OF seconded by Alderman Wilson the Geo. Tattrie fiv£ years absence. They say there is gards the greater amount of space following bills were allowed: no place like home. Mr. Fred Smith is at home and says GPENSINST. PAUL used now in comparison with that of Frank S. Lang, Recording THE CITY COUNCIL he expects to stay and farm this N. P. Nielson has been btisy for the cemetarv plat 33 32 a few years ago and fail to analyze summer. past few days hauling goods up river A. B. Colburn, expenses in trip the causes Of this really amazing to the Seott place. Misses Verg Smith and Hazel Smith to St. Paul 25 10 St. Paul's 20th Century vaudeville growth. A Pull Attendance. Much Important visited with Mrs. Wm. Haggerty. on Wednesday evening of last week Walter S. Booth supplies 75 theatre, The Empress, was So far as the inrease of advertising Black River, this week. Business Transacted. Art Election there was quite a severe storm on the Doran Bros, supplies 48 95 opened Sunday May 14th. This new in general is concerned, we believe upper Westfork which unrooped the F. 6. King uniforms for Roadmaster Tengs is taking advantage Tor Bonds Ordered barns of Al. Christenson and R. Todd police 40 00 of the dry springr to have our addition in the amusement line, will that it is caused by the increase 7 and did quite a little damage to the roads repaired at this time. F. Dragaman boarding prisoners. TO TAKE UP FLOATING INDEBTEDNESS be welcomed by the people of the of competition in business. Commercial timber in many places it also rendered Miss Goodrich, Redwood Falls, rivalry was never more keen state at large. the roads utterly impassable ih many J. Riley, chief, services of Minn.,'has arrived to spend the summer Minutes of a regular meeting of the Sulliven and Considine, under who lags behind in the publicity prothan 53 00 places. The fires which were becoming Fire Dept. with her brother, Alan Goodrich. city council held May 15th, 1911, at it is today, and the producer quite serious around Loman whose management the new theatre M. & O. Power Co. Pumping Word has been received that Mrs. eight o'clock p. m. and also in the northwest extinguished Water for April 208 33 cession has only himself to blame for will- be, have spared neither time E. C. Paguin will return the last of the later part of last week by the All members present. M. & O. Power Co. Lights for or money, in making it one of the small sales, small profits and limited the month, when she will make her much needed rain which also was a The minutes of the meetings held 107 56 hall, five months. great blessing to the grass and gardens home with her daughter, Mrs. Thos, very best in entire America, indeed reputation. May 1st and May 8th 1911, were read Int'l Falls Press printing Laidlaw, indefinitely. Advertising is the staff of commercial it may be said without fear of contradiction, and on motion same were approved. 86 40 charter On Monday last the United States The Young Ladies' Busy Bee Club, life. Advertising is the wheeihorse 12 95 that it is' the very best Int'l Falls Press printing Supreme Court handed down a decision Ordinances Nos. 60 and 61 were read of Big Fork, Ont., gave an entertainTlje 8 50 Int'l Fans Press printing to the effect that the Standard* for the first time. in modern theatre building. It may of mercantile, progress. proceeds were 7 40 Int'l Falls ,! Press printing Oil Company, is a- conspiracy/and has On motion of Alderman Oveson, be well for* the information of the T^e'merchantwho competition about &0.00' afid are to be forwarded 34 25 C. B. Montgomery printing .. monopoly in restraint of trade and seconded by Alderman Mather H. T. to meet cannot afford to offer the best people of the state, who have not for the relief of the famine sufferers Jack McDonald freight. 5 38 ordered the Company to be dissolved. Hetting was granted a license to run in China. articles on the market and rest assured had the opportunity to visit and inspect John Ben? salary 39 00 an automobile for carrying freight, It is reported that loggers interested the Empress, to briefly state that his righfful share of trade John Thorson street work 27 00 Hotel Svea passengers and baggage for hire. in getting out the season's cut on the Geo. Ullom street work 20 25 the many inovations, attractions, will come to him. He must tell the On motion of Alderman Wilson, Bear river have started to build a M. B. Olander street work.... 30 25 people about these articles or they and beauties, associated with this seconded by Alderman Lynch the bid dam on the Bear river, by means of PETERSON, Proprietor Julius Monteau street work... 24 75 JOHN of the Green Hardware Co. for furnishing this theatre. will lie dust covered on his shelves. which they hope to float the logs Dan Kresta street work 22 50 the City with twenty kegs of On entering the theatre one 'is astounded Then, too, the increase in the down to the Rainy. Mike Nistra street work 24 75 A good, first-class hotel for local nails was accepted. wealth of the country multipliesactivities John Dragaman street work.. 27 00 and surprised at the tasty It has been rumored that the railroads and transent trade. On motion of Alderman Lynch, Andy Rear street work 22 50 way, in which the outer lobby is arranged. that have use for advertising that the railroad rail joint} invention seconded by Alderman Mather the Jas. McCloud street work— 19 00 patented two years ago by Newly Constructed and To the left of the lobby, space. Kates contract for boarding the city prisoners John Elie street work 24 75 Geo. Bobbins has been proved successful, Reasonable. So far as the newspaper alone are wa& let to Freda Dragaman at where ladies and children may go at Mike George street work 23 37 and that Mr. Robbins is contemplating twenty-five cents a meal. concerned ,they are not only benefiting any time of the day, rest and arrange John Aho street work 23 37 accepting an offer of $5,000 for Sample Room in Connection Ommotion Alderman Oveson, seconded their toilet with the assistance from the causes mentioned, but H. Olson street work. 22 50 his American rights. by Alderman Lynch the request of J. M. Mteeor street work 24 75 their advertising is rapidly expanding of a professional1 ladies maid. This The recent rains have completely the International Improvement Company Chas. Mimarie street work.... 23 62 room has all the comforts of ones owing to the better idea of their extinguished the fires whjch burned Call Phone 211 for for a permit to put a six foot Joe Netra street work 24 30 so fiercely for some days, on the west own home, and is as private. Right value as publicity mediums had by sidewalk on 5th Avenue was granted. John Franson street work 19 12 BEACH side of Big Fork river. Before they advertisers and the public. The across the lobby is a retiring room Alderman Wilson moved that the Knote Olson street work 13 50 .TBYRF-RWRRI were checked they had burned the city proceed to construct a sidewalk for the gentlemen, also arranged in space buying public is coming more Gust Falk team work. 21 00 houses on the farms owned bv Geo. A. and LARSON as follows: commencing at the Northeast Gust Falk team work 54 00 than ever to realize that the best possible an up-to-date manner. These features Smith and .Mrs. E. C. Paguin who are corner of block 72—thence south Jerry Platti'team work. 60 00 method of reaching the people should appeal strongly to the now absent in the southern part of the along the east side of block 72—thence On.motion the council adjourned to state. of purchasing power is to use the out of town people, who often come west along the south sides of blocks All Kinds of meet May 29th, 1911, at eight o'clock Friends of Mr. add Mrs. Ed Skifstroirf, to St. Paul to spend a day, but do newspapers. Magazines hit any 72, 73 and 80 to the southwest corner of Black river, were grieved to p. m. Plastering and of block 80, which motion was seconded specified piece of territory in spots not care to go to a hotel for a few F. G. NELSON, hear of the accidental drowning of by Alderman Oveson and carried. the local newspapers cover it entirely. hour's. Here they may rest, and their little three year old daughter Attest: President. On motion of Alderman Infelt, Billboards are rarely impressive make themselves comfortable, assured Chimney building- Bertha, last week The little one had seconded by Alderman Wilson the R. C. FBASER, to large numbers of people in high of receiving the most courteous only been missing a few, moments council donated $100. for., the City City Clerk. when found in a creek near the home! treatment. class communities, and street car advertising Band andgthe clerk was instructed to ALL WORK but every means of reviving her is valuable only in the draw a warrant on the treasurer for Passing from the .outer lobby to GUARANTEED President Higbee of proved useless. It is thought that same. large cities. the theatre proper, one is agreeatly Woman's Club Coming heart failure may have occasioned the It was moved, seconded and carried The increase of advertising in the surprised, at the beautiful furnishings. International Falls,. Minn. fall, and so made the death instantantaneous. Mrs. C. G. Higbee, of St Paul, Pres. that the band stand be designated the country newspapers is almost entirely place for the city band to hold regular of the "Minnesota Federation of due to the growing knowledge of Andrew Shoemaker considers himself The best French mirrors, are arranged weekly concerts. Women's Clubs" with three or four the especial target for Fatis shafts their undoubted merits on the, part on every side. Alderman Douglass moved that the other officers will visit International in this part of the country. Last Falls on Monday, May 22. They-will of users of space. This field neglected clerk be instructed to publish a notice Thousands of electrie lights, make MONEY Februarv his house and its entire contents to parties having buildings in the be at Hotel Koochiching at 3 o'clock by many advertising managers for it 'the best lighted theatre in the were dgftroyed by fire, origin streets and alleys that if said buildings and will be pleased to meet the ladies years, appears to be nearing the time country. Beautiful decorati ns, unknown, while Mr. Shoemaker was were not taken out of the alleys of this city at that time. LOANED when it will come into its pwn. These working on a distant part of his large with draperies and tapestries of the It is hoped that the ladies will respond at once, the City would proceed to remove fawn.. Nothing- daunted he put up a papers havesuffered a great deal*from very richest and rarest patterns to this invitation and call in a them and charge same up to the small building and hauled lumber for goodly number. Mrs. Higbee wishes the monopolization of the foreign advertising lend a gay splendor to the int.eror, another house. While absent at property, which motion was seconded it understood that calling. will commit field by the magazines of Qn either side of the theatre arc arranged Laurel, during the recent flres both by Alderman Mather and carried. no one to join a club and she is on lands suitable tor farming Jarge circulation. two tiers of boxes, three upper building and lumber were destroyed, On motion of Alderman Lynch, desirous of meeting as many as possible. purposes. "We buy and sell But the trend is gradually swinging while the timely arrival of neighbors and three lower,, A patented seconded by Alderman Oveson S. J. timber lands." was all that saved barn and stock. the. other way. Magazines adadvertisers.^ filtered air system, owned exclusively Axdahl was granted a dray license. Get your lime, plaster and brick The number that has by Sullivan and Considine, Westfork On motion the bill of Koochiching from Setterlund & Co. changed is small as yet, but tho makes the temperature as agreeable RAIINY RIVER "County was referred to the Assessor Todd is making calls in the E. E. Peterson & Co. can fit you out movement has begun. That is the end comfortable, as the breezes from neighborhood. FARM LAND CO. finance committee. in ladies' and children's suits and point of importance to the newspapers the mountain top. If you want good fresh dairy butter On motion of Alderman Lynch, coats for spring and summer. R. C. FRASCR, Manager of the country..—Ex. A beautiful asbestos curtain, absolutely Andrew Anderson has the real article. firefroof, seperates the view Archie Scott and his mother have from the stage, but raising the barrier, PUBLIC NOTICE Eric Franson we find another inovation in SPECIALS theatre building. A sprinkling system, Riding On Sidewalks With Bicycles capable of dropping three Forbidden Strictly By Ordinance inches of water in a half minute, No. 25 a lighting system of over 500 lights, Dealer in twenty seven drops, and nine complete Notice to all parties is hereby given Lumber and sets of scenery, may be at the that Ordinance No. 25 of the City of mentioned as being a few of the inovations. International Falls, forbids the riding Real Estate of bicycles on any of the sidewalks of Below the stage are four Pioneer Store said city, that hereafter the provisions private bathrooms for the lady, and of said ordinance will be strictly enforced, two for the gentlemen performers. and any one found riding a It may be said here this is the only bicycle on any of the sidewalks of this International falls and theatre in the United States, that has eijby in violation of said ordinance will Erksburg be subject to arrest and fine as provided this advantage. for by said ordinance. The latest and very best fire All Kinds of Lumber delivered at reasonable A. B. COLBURN, equipment, makes the theatre absolutely Mayor. SATURDAY prices. Satisfaction guaranteed. firefroof. All in all, the PUBLIC NOTICE Choice Business and F^esideoce Lots. Empress represents the very best in modern theatre building^ One feature that should appeal strongly to Property Owners Must Remove Buildings, the people of the state is the length, Fences and Other Obstructions and kind of shows presented at The 20 cent corn, preserved strawberries in From Alleys Empress. One may go there and MEAT MARKET UNDER heavy syrup 1 *|0c Notice is hereby given to all persons see one of the best shows on the 3 packages corn flakes 25c owning land abbutting on all streets ^vaudeville stage, anytime of the and alleys of this city, that all obstructions, 10c 1 can creamery corn..-. 'afternoon or evening and: all for the N E W A N A E E N buildings fences^ and other lean tender peas 10c popular admission of ten, twenty or material, placed in, on or in any manner thirty cents. obstructing the free use of said 1 can milk, any brand.. _10c street and alleys, is hereby ordered to Three shows will be put on daily 1 lb fresh cream candy. __25c be removed, and in case the same is a matinee in the afternoon, at two not fully removed, from said streets Fresh-Strawberries for Saturday. thirty P. M. and two shows in the and alleys and the whole thereof, evening, the first at' s^ven thirty, within five days from the date of the 5 We made a fortunate purchase of Ladle's Get your Beef, Pork, Veal, Mutton and the second at gine P. M. Publication of this notice, the same Chickens and fish from us. A new low Shoes, Oxfords, Sandals and Sailor will be removed by the street commissioner consignment arrives Friday and. of said city and all costs and Ties. These go on our bargain counters at expense of such removal shall be Saturday. WE WILL GIVE YOU charged up to the property abbutting SATISFACTION. ME DEMAND By of the CityCouhcil. '-ft tYri i. -r ^Attest. Go carts, express wagons. We have noticed various comments R. C. FBASER, Garden tools City Clerk. of late in the news papers relating to and seeds the remarkable growth ofc advertising Laurel The statement relate to the increased HARRY D. RUETTELL John Skifstrom was a Laurel visitor display matter not in newspapers on but in magazines as well. The Wednesday Club was pleasantly The writers, however, remain con entertained last week with a Mother wmmmmm ii a 4