International Falls press and border budget (International Falls, Minn.) 1909-1926
June 8, 1911 · Page 7 of 8
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INTERNATIONAL FALLS PRESS. seconded by Alderman Infelt th6: PROCEEDINGS OF ered and had a very pleasant time, Edward M. Ebert, Northern Grocery Notice for Bids. license fee for a circus was set at $25? the occassion being "grandma" Warhburn's Co. Sealed bids will be received by the for une 9th and 10th, 1911. I eighty-Seventh birthday. A Lawrence E. Morier, Naugle Pole CITY COUNCIL School Board of Independent School post-card shower completed the surprise, & Tie Co. On motion of Alderman Mather^ District No. 4, for the painting of the she receiving 59 post-cards in one Wilbur F.Day,Jr. GuitermanBros. seconded by Alderman Oveson the International Falls High School. bunch from all parts of the U. S. and Fred E. Le Roux, Standard Oil following bills'were allowed: Bids will be- received by Secretary quite a number jom Canada. Others Company. Minutes of Adjourned Meeting Held John Berg salary $ 58 50 F. B. Green up to and including the1 arriving later swelled the number to a Luke Carl Dempsey, Stone Ordean Dan Zoliskv street work 24 98 May 29th *To Grant Licenses 17th day of June, 1911 at eight o'clock total of 86, besides many other useful Wells Co. Chas. Koskien street work.'.. 2 25 and Regular Meeting June 5 p. m. and ornamental tokens of the good Edwin F. Taber, Fitzimmons Peter Ball street work 11 75 Specifications. will of her many friends. One notable Baldwin Co. P. Bean street work 2 50 IMPORTANT BUSINESS TRANSACTED Building is to be painted on the outside, occurance of the day was the fact that Thos R. Symons, Mpls. Brewing Mothers Geo. Bay street work 2 92 two coats, boiled Jinseed oil and while eating dinner Mrs. Washburn Company. John Franson street work— 25 88 Minutes of an adjourned meeting of occupied a chair which has done actual Leon A. Nelles, Peyton Paper "red seal" white lead to be used, Nick Nestra street work 4 50 the city council, held May 29th, 1911, service over seventy-seven years Company. colors to be selected by the Board. Mimiarea street work C. 9 oo at 8 o'clock p. m. and from it's appearance and it's occupant George Hewitt, Armour & Co. who know the importance of a John Natar street work. .... 2 25 The paint which is now on the roof is Members present Aldermen Douglas, strong body take the great tonic they are both likely to do for Tom Kerrick, Briede Fru & John Aho street work 9 00 to be taken, off and the roof given, Mather, Oveson, Infelt, Lynch many years yet to come. Rogovski Dan Mountain street work... 4 50 first one coat to be ia good metalic paint, and Nelson. Geo. Noll, Fitzimmons Baldwin Dan Kreasta street work.... 4 50 Alderman Oveson moved that the Company. Birchdale to cost not less than $1.75 per gallon Mike Mistra street work. 2 25 «It builds body and brain, license of W. J. Paulman, for the Dwight Miller, Geo R. Baker. wholesale, and the second coat of "red John Elie street work 2 25 Mathis Rud is in Wisconsin on a dispels listlessness, creates sale of intoxicating liquors be transfered Emil H. Denu, Bemidji Pioneer Dan Kreasta street work 5 65 seal" white lead and boiled linsed oil. business trip. appetite, and brings refreshing to Scheela & Elliott, \vhich for Publishing Co. J. Mountain street work 6 75 All the storm sash also are to be painted sleep. Is pleasant to Blanche Whitcomb is visiting with the vote was as follows: Yeas Aldermen John Ely street work 10 02 take. Douglas, Oveson, Infelt,' Lynch friends at Baudette. two coats like the rest of the building. SALE—A good five room house FOR Mick Nestra street work 10 02 and Nelson. Alderman Mather not Wild berries of all kinds promise to and two lots oh seventh street between Every Prop a Help to Health Mick Nestra street work 5 65 voting. 8th and 9th Avenue. Apply be a big crop this year. F. B. GREEN, A. Sanders street work 7 88 Write for the "Help to Health" Alderman Infelt moved that Robert John Kollander. j29 Frank Ball has a good four acres Herman Olson street work... 20 25 6 8-6 15 Secretary. booklet and how to get a Burnett be granted a license to sell planted with garden truck. Andy Rear street work 20 25 "Baby Record Book." intoxicating liquors, which motion M. B. Olander street work... 11 00 The recent reins have assured the 4[For sale at all drug stores. was seconded by Alderman Lynch, John Nestra street work 6 75 farmer's of a gciod hay crop., the yeas and nays being called for, NEW WATCHflAKER Nick Elei street work 10 12 Made Br Our school closed last Friday. A the vote was as follows: Yeas Aldermen N. Miller street work 9 00 Theo. Hamm Brewing Go. picnic was given at the river in Kennedy's Douglass, Oveson, Infelt, Lynch D. Kreasta street work 9 22 grove. ST. PAUL. MINN. and Nelson. Nay Alderman Mather. In litis Drug Store John Elie street work 10 13 ^he fires of last summer have been On motion duly made and seconded J. Mountain street work 18 00 the cause of gettiug more crops in the the bond of Robert Burnett, retail M. George street work .... 32 63 Bring your watches, clocks and ground than ever before. liquor dealer, in the amount of $2000 M. Nistra street work 14 40 Hotel Svea with the American Surety Co., as Schonsby & Nybo are moving their iewelry to the new hospital. All J. McCloud street work 29 00 surety was approved. goods into the big store building owned Nels Johnson street work 8 88 work guaranteed. Prices right. On motion the council adjourned. by Gunder Nybo. Gust Falk street work 4 20 PETERSON, Proprietor F. G. NELSON, The Steller Jewelry Store JOHN Ernest Chambers is home from International John Thorson street work... 22 62 Attest: President. Falls where he went for John Dragaman street work. 40 50 R. C\ FRASER, treatment for lung trouble. "A good, first-class hotel for local J. McDonald team work. 42 00 City Clerk. B. M. Harare team work 6 00 and transent trade. Nels Johnson team work.... 2100 UNITED COMMERCIAL Minutes of a regular meeting of the D. T. McPhee team work— 16 80 Newly Constructed and Rates city council, held June 5th, 1911, at Thomsen Foundry Co. A. Nelson team work 39 00 Reasonable. 8 o'clock p. m. TRAVELERS MEET John Peterson team work— 33 00 Members present Aldermen Douglass, Joe Quint team work 87 00 Sample Room in Connection Mather, Oveson, Infelt and Nelson. Jerry Piatt team work 90 00 Mannfacturing of H. N. Knott Mpls. charter If a request to be presented the The minutes of meetings held and ordinances 5 00 LOOSE TOP GATES, ALL KINDS OF GRAY Fargo convention of the United Commercial 25th, and May 29th, 1911, were read C. B. Lang washing blankets. 2 40 Call Phone 211 for Travelers on Friday of this IRON AND SEMI-STEEL CASTINGS MADE. and on motion approved. F. Dragaman boarding prisoners week is granted, Bemidji will have BEACH Alderman Mather moved that the 25 25 a council of this order with a charter council proceed to construct a sidewalk Green Hdw. Co. supplies 12 00 Old Phone 1256 membership of 27. along the North side of Block 71, A. Setterlund lumber 125 87 and LARSON Harry Mayer, at present a member 212 Garfield Ave. DULUTH, MINN. which motion was seconded by Alderman P. Collins 5 00 of a Chicago council and who*makes Oveson and carried. Johnson & Kinshella work on Bemidji his headquarters, has led library building... 179 93 On motion duly'made and seconded the movement for an organization Frank Palmer expenses in All Kinds of the bond of Scheieila and Elliott, retail nere. 26 25 trip to St. Paul...: liquor dealers, in the amount of The, following petition will be presented Plastering and Green Hdw. Co. supplies.— 59 60 to the Fargo meeting and.un24 $2000 with the American Surety Company International Employment Geo. P. Watson printing 34 jess there is objection, will be accepted as surety was approved. C. H. B. Kennedy Asst. Chimney building. and the work of completing Alderman Douglass presented the Assessor.. 3 00 the Bemidji, council will be taken up cy following resolution and moved its O. M. Skinvik coal CHAS. A. EMBURY, 40 once: adoption: ALL WORK Doran Bros, repair water Manager .. "To the Officers and Members of Whereas the international GUARANTEED main.. —........ 46 70 the Grand Council United Com Falls, Minnesota is the owner in fee Doran Bros, repair water mercial Travelers holding jurisdiction Connections with Duluth, Superior and Minneapolis Agencies of the following described lands and main 34 95 in the States of Minnesota, International Falls, "Minn. premises to-wit: Forest Hill Cemetery, C. L. Sheeran copying WE FURNISH YOU HELP FREE OF CHARGE 10 50 North Dakota, South Dakota, Manitoba, according to the plat thereof on Chas. Kaskisoh street work. 9 00 Saskatchewan, and British file and on record in the Office of the Woodsmen, Railroad Laborers and Laborers of all Descriptions On motion the council adjourned. Columbia. In convention assembled Register of Deeds within and for JX G. NELSON. at Fargo, N. D. June 9, 1911. Koochiching County, Minnesota, and Attest: President Greetings: Phone 127 is desirous of deeding the East half of International Falls, Minn. Tourist Building R. C. "We the below signed members REX BOTTLE FRASER, said Forest Hill Cemetery to James City Clerk. of the United Commercial Travelers McGlorick, Bishop of Duluth, the in conjunction with the signatures head of the Catholic Diocesof Duluth, of the attached duly qualified BEER N&ppyland Minnesota, for cemetery purposes aspirants to membership in our I only, and the west half of said Forest E. Polkinghorne is at Littlefork as order, hereby ask that a charter be Hill Cemetery to the International sawyer at the Allen & Keiver mill. granted, and dispensation be given Eric Franson Falls Cemetery Association, a corporation, Ken Hilliard has taken a position to organize a Council of United Commercial for cemetery purposes only. THE PEOPLES CHOICE in the Kiever & Allen mill at Littlefork. Travelers, in the City of Now therefore be it resolved, yiat Bemidji, Minnesota. And pray that the Mayor of this City and the City same may be granted in the spirit Ed. Emerson and Earl Hilliard have Clerk be and they are hereby directed of our tenets. Ask the Man taken a contract to clear off a number Dealer in and authorized to sign, execute and (Signed) of acres on the Benjamin place. Lumber and deliver to James McGolrick, Bishop Old members to transfer. As the eighth graders did not pass Duluth Brewing of Duluth, in the name of the city of Harry H. Mayer, Chicago Council the State examinations they will have International Falls, Minnesota, a quit 30, Dayton Computing Scale Co. Real Estate to take up the work next year, much claim deed to the following described Chas. Van Der Sluis, St.Cloud to their regret. lands and premises situated in the Council 338, Janney Semple Hill Co. &. Malting Co. county of Koochiching and State of The continued heavy rains the past F. S. Lycan, Grand Forks tfl. Minnesota, to-wit: week have made the roads all but impassable. W. H. Hagen, Great Falls, Mont. Blocks A. B. C. D. E. F. G. H. of The Judicial ditches that 349, Marshall Wells Hardware Co. International falls and Forest Hill cemetery, according to the never materialized would be a great John Burgo, Duluth 40, Stone Ericsburg plat thereof on tile and of record in help now, not perhaps so much to Ordean-Wells Co. carry off the water as would the material the office of the Register of Deeds Thos. Ervin, St. Cloud 338, H. C. FRED SHAW, Resident Agent within and for Koochiching County, taken from them improve the All Kinds of.Lumber delivered at reasonable Ervin & Co. Minnesota. road bed. Harry Koors, Duluth 40, Fitzimmons Telephone No. 75 prices. Satisfaction guaranteed. Baldwin Co. And they are hereby further directed Choice Business and f^esideQce Lots. Westfork and impowered and authorized to Thos. J. Burke, Northern Grocery sign execute and deliver in the name Co. Plenty of moisture on the Westfork of the said city to the International Al. Harris, Crookston 88, Proctor now. Notice Falls Cemetery Association, a corporation, & Gamble Distributing Co. N. P. Neilson and son went down 50, W. H. Browning, St. Paul, a quit claim deed of the river Sunday. following described lands and premises Winston Harper Fischer Co. J. F. Reed built a chimney for L. New Members. situate in the county of Koochiching Christensen last week. Manton Fletcher Williams, Armour MEAT MARKET UNDER and State of Minuesota, Andrew Anderson made a trip down & Co. Block I. J. K. L. M. N. O. and P. river Monday and for some reason returned Louis McCracken, American Tobacco of Forest Hill Cemetery, according to early. Co. N E W A N A E E N the plat thereof on record and on file Edward Willam Mullen, Janney Mrs. J. W. Thomas of Indus, visited in the office of the Register of Deeds her daughter, Mrs. Christenson, a few Semple Hill Co. within and for Koochiching County, A. E. Ellison, Swift & Co. days last week. Minnesota. Porter & Allen successors The motion to adopt the foregoing All of the corduroy bridges in this resolution was seconded by Alderman section have danger signs on them by to Brown's Electric Laundry. MONEY Infelt and carried by unanimous vote. order of the Town board. We call and deliver On motion of Alderman Douglass, In regard to the Haggerty boy, we Get jour Beef, Pork, Veal, Mutton seconded by Alderman Infelt the observed that smile, but we must confess promptly. We make a LOANED Chickens and fish from us. A new council appropriated $100.00 to be our ignorance of its source. expended in the Ranier road and the consignment arrives Friday and specialty of hand work, silks, Commissioner Reed spent a couple City Clerk was instructed to issye a Saturday. WE WILL GIVE YOU of days at the county seat attending woolen goods and ginghams. warrant to the Township Clerk for a meeting of the Commissioners. SATISFACTION. same. Give us a trial. Phone 148. In regasd to the Socialist^member of on lands suitable for farming On motion of Alderman. Oveson, the county board, the Indus correspondent purposes. "We buy and sell seconded by Alderman Douglass the says, What has he done?" timber lands." City Engineer was instructed to extend He has done just what any timid, sensative the^3rd street water main across man would do, situated as he is, 10th Avenue. as the old saying has it, "Between the RAINY RIVER Ordinance No. 62 was read for the devil and the deep blue sea," nothing. first time. FARM LAND CO. HARMAN & GEMMELGARD A very pleasant surprise was given Ordinances No's. 60 and 61 were to-Mrs. Washburn at the home of her 1 R. C. PHASER, Manager .. Interna^.„ -,- read for the second time. daughter, whereninet&^B T'