International Falls press and border budget (International Falls, Minn.) 1909-1926
June 1, 1911 · Page 3 of 8
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INTERNATIONAL FALLS PRESS. Their First Communion fact, however, that it is only a little shown good judgement, may he con* International Tails Press peaceful dynamite sending stumps into tinue to do so for the benefit of his On next Sunday the Catholic and Border Budget kingdom come. entire country. children of the Holy Apostles church Miss Foley Is adding extensive improvements in this city will receive their first to her place. She has OFFICIAL. COUNTY PAPER communion at the Mass held at how to Make Our Roads just completed a commodious addition 7:30 in the morning. The usual OFFICIAL, CITY PAPfiR to her house and has built a new barn. One of the much discussed and High Mass will also take place at INTERNATIONAL PALLS PRESS immediately important questions of Mr. Issacson has the right idea of 9 o'clock a. m. The chldren from the PUBLISHING COMPANY this city is that of good roads, farming in this country alright. He different towns and settlements especially in the business section. has not only increased his acreage of outside International Falls will GEORGE P. WATSON. Editor and Manager. meadow and hay land but has increased Thus far the weather has been also be present. After the first communion 11.90 A YEAR SUBSCRIPTION his herd by the purchase of several favorable and Street Commissioner breakfast will be served for new milch cows. Berg and Alderman Lynch are certainly the children by the ladies of the Entered as Second Class Matter June 23. 1909, at the post office at International Falls, doing the best work that has church. Minnesota, under the Act of Congress, of Birchdole ever been done on our streets and are A week from next Sunday, June Watch this space for announcement March 3,1879. getting them into fine shape considering 11th, Bshop McGolrck of Duluth Ole Nilson has dug a cellar for his THURSDAY, JUNE 1, 1911 will be here and preach. the tools they have to work with. of opening new house. Syvert Kjelsness spendng a few Along Third street they are filling The recent hail storm ruined the of International Furniture days on Its down rver farm whle up the holes and ruts and rounding Here's success to the Graduates. apple crop in this section. takng a short vacaton from "the up the road to aid its drainage into The farmers have been taking advantage Store. road." the side gutters, also covering it in of the fine weather to put in W. J. Bryan says he will not be a good shape with the best kind of their crops. candidate for the Presidency of the liappyland gravel now if the city had a ten ton United States. At the present writing Geo. Van Over has closed his store roller and could roll this gravel into Wfcsley Gill lost his barn recently by it looks as though the principle at Frontier and is back on his homestead the clay and thus make a solid road fire. candidates are Taft and Lafollette for again. that is perhaps the best that could be Harley Hilliard left for Lengby on the Republicans and Champ Clark or Our public school closes next Friday. done at this time, then next spring Saturday. Woodrow Wilson for the Democrats. A new building is needed badly as the the city could perhaps afford to purchase August Issacson is building a large one is too small. a rock crusher and by blasting addition to his house. The fact that the U. S. Battleship out the rock at the north end of Arthur Ball and mother started Cedardale school is in the midst of Third avenue, opposite the North "Delaware" will be the !argest last Friday for an extended visit with the second State examinations. Star hotel, which rock belongs to the and best equipped battleship at the relatives at Detroit. city it could furnish itself with rock coronation of King George will no Mrs. Elsie Gill has gone to Mizpah Frank Ball made his final proof on enough to make macadam roads over doubt be a surprise to many of our to help to care for her mother who is his homestead with Emil Ostlund and own people as well as to the other a considerable portion of the city. ill. II. T. Whitcombas witnesses. nations, who are beginning to look at We are given to understand that C. E. Hilliard and wife left for a Emil Ruberg contemplates a visit our "line up" with considerable respect. the cost of a ten ton roller is only short visit to their old home in Wisconsin. to Saskatchewan and Peace River Whereas there is wailing and lamen. brand new boy, and we can see his $2,500 and arrangements can be made country in the near future. smile clear over here. tation on the part of all Master to pay for it in three installments C. B. Griffith is at the county seat Percy's small neighbors, as "a ride on E. W. Webb and wife gave an ice Fred Smith left for the upper Bear Next Thursday marks another "Red covering a period of three years. We for the summer's work in the new Lucy's back" was a joy much prized cream party last Tuesday evening in river on Friday, to start the drive, if Letter Day" in the histbry of our city also understand that the township saw mill. by all the little people. honor of Miss Underwood, the teacher. he found the water high enough. in the opening of the public library. officers are willing to "go in" with the Laurel school picniced at Mound Mrs. Mary Hilliard with her two Ole Nilson has a piece of ground Too much appreciation cannot be T. Laidlaw has a crew of men at city and pay one half of the cost of a Park on Monday afternoon, to the grandchildren have gone to Lengby to about three acres in extent into a shown to the committee who have work taking advantage of the rise in roller for a proportionate share of its satisfaction of the children and their visit her daughter. good looking garden which three years worked so faithfully and efficiently in water to drive logs out of the slough. use. The roller suggested is operated parents, who were the only invited ago was a regular bog swamp. this good cause, and will keep on working What has become of the question of A number of people from this vici by a twenty-fi ve horse power gasoline guests. Judicial Ditches and road making is a until such time as the library is nity went to Devlin and Fort Frances A number of young men from motor and not more than two gallons question that no one seems able to safely housed in a magnificent building Laurel to participate in the celebrations on here attended the ball given at of gasoline per hour is required to answer. of becoming proportions and convenient Miss Verg Smith spent Saturday May 24th, Victoria Day. Loman Saturday night for the benefit arrangement for the reading operate it, the power of this roller P. Gordon is showing commendable to Monday with Black river friends, Fred Becktell, of Lindford, passed of the Odd Fellows hall soon to be public. enterprise in clearing, and opening up motor is also sufficient to run a No. 3 through here Sunday, on the 3way Geo. Tattrie and wife are enjoying erected there. the Harry Benjamin place. crusher when it is not being used for a visit from Mr. Tattrie's brother, to International Falls for a few days Big Fork roads are so much improved The resignation of President Diaz, The very copious rains of the past whose home is in Port Arthur. vacation from the dutifes of homesteading. as to be practicable for light rolling purposes. brings the Mexican people to a period few days has raised the rivers and vehicles. Supervisor Carlson has the Elmer Olson was in town Friday This appeals to us as perhaps the in their history when statesmanship settled the forest fire question for the honor of owning the first carriage in night. He says he expects to make Percy Smith had the misfortune to will need to be rapidly developed or most economic method of building a present. this neighborhood. five year proof on his claim in June. lose his white pony a short time ago. their country will be made desolate by system of good roads throughout our There times are when the uninitiated See Mrs. Ed Norman's fancy garden Did the Westfork correspondent Mr. Smith had ridden it up to Bear the warring of many chiefs and their and flourishing flock of chickens as city and township in the shortest might feel that an encompassing army think that fellow at Haggerty's was River and put it in a barn, from followers against each other. Thus proof that a Chicago-bred woman can was closing in with heavy artillery, length of time and to say the least the new hired man? Ask Bill. He which it wandered away during his far Madero who was chief of the aid materially in amassing a fortune but a little investigation discloses the will tell you it's just a twelve pound, absence, and no trace was found of it. in the fertile valley of the Big Fork. may be worthy of investigation. largest body of revolutionists has The right way to buy clothes a In buying clothes, some things you can see for yourself—color, pattern, weave, style, fit, price your judgment for which is your best guide. But some things you can't see—quality of fabrics, quality of "insides," quality of tailoring. You buy mostly from what you see and for the rest of it you take somebody's word The part you can't see is the more important. 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