International Falls press and border budget (International Falls, Minn.) 1909-1926
July 13, 1911 · Page 6 of 8
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Ono la tha prloa of thrt* waraa In ordsr to 'death for the rlght OT for hla own la othar an Intriguer. tempt purohassrs, they always paaa not as'good or oompleta a man aa one Minutes of a r^ular meeting of the General Contractors who Is willing. But opinions about from sous to t? aoua. and in tha 81. city council, held July 3rd, 1911, at 8 this are hot so Important aa the fact same way they refoae to give aoua Mia Qlfted Relative. .80 o'clock p. m. .. that It Is man's nature to fight, and for any purchaae, preferring to pay Toar^ Undo Seymour wu what that neither resolutions nor legislation Members present: Alderoaan Nelson, an extra sou, If they cannot auooaad they ©ailed a 'femoua whip,' Johnny," Internationa Palls, Minnesota nor provision to get over all klnda Mather, Infelt, Lynch, Oveson In abating the prioe aaked. Mia. Lapsling said. "Ho never was of trouble In any other way than by and Douglass. happy when ho waa driving hla fighting will avail.—Elwood Hendrlck ballyhoo ooaeh all over the country." Alderman Infelt moved that the Pen Mar... in the Atlantic. council advertise for bids for a ten Bome fellow down Lanoaatar way ton motor roller, 25 h. p. size, which baa come out with the explanation aa Human Vanity. PC aOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOQOtlQJOQQ motion was seconded by Alderman to how Pen Mar got ita name. It la of Two Sete of Muscles. nan la mora generous whan ha Cornish extraction," says the Lancaster Lynch and carried. You have two sets of muscles, the P** but little money than when he baa S E E I E man, and he quotea an anolatit outer ones, which you can feel and On motion the council adjourned to rianty, perhaps through fear of being rhyme to prove tt. Tha Is that flMst the iner ones, which are your lungs, thought to hare but little.—FYanklln. meet July 5th, 1911, at 8 o'clock p. m. Pen Mar la so called beoauea It la oh heart, stomach and other Internal organs. F. G. NELSON. the Mason Dixon line, with Pennaylr The outer ones are conveniences Attest: President. vanla on one aide and Maryland on One Coneelatlon. for performing actions. -The Inner A good line of hand made cruising and driving shoes fully R. C. FRASEB, 'With enormous crops of pranea and the other, the first three letters of ones are your life—the fate which guaranteed. We are ready to supply your needs in that line, City Clerk. reported* the publlo may feel each state name being used to form makes you happy of depressed, powerful also a full line of fine shoes. of the luxuries of life, whatmay the word.—Philadelphia North Amer- or weakr useful or the contrary. happen to the neossssrlse. These inner muscles require training, Minutes of an adjourned meeting of KOOCHICHING SHOE STORE |i Just like any other muscles, by Intelligently the city council held July 5th, 1911, at directed exercise.—National 8 o'clock p. m. 1 Antloostl. Reasonably tafa. Magazine. Third Street International Fall, Minn. Tfef van who If true to hlmaelf la Antloostl, an island In the Gulf of Members present: Alderman Ove t&Mr to bo Injured muoh by tboee X' St. Lawrence, is about 140 miles long, )ooooooooooooooraoooocooooooocoooooooooooooooooc«oood son, Mather, Infelt, Lynch, Douglass would deal falsely with him. by 35 miles wide. Its soil is not considered Wealth of Nations. and Nelson. to be productive, and the few So far as outside Investments ara The minutes of the meeting held settlers there subsist upon the fish- concerned Great Britain is by far the A Oatehlag Time. Doran Bros. June 26th, 1911 and July 3rd, 1911 erles. In 1886 M. Meunier, the French wealthiest nation of the world. But •TOggleUm," aald the man who was were read and on motion approved. chocolate manufacturer, bought the there Is no data which will enable us for the wash sod, "oaught a Island and la making a game preserve On motion duly made and seconded to decide the wealth of any people. troot 91a little glfl caught the LICENSED PLUMBERS of It. He Is especially interested The extent of lnveetments, the Incomes Hla boy waa oanght oat six the following places were designated $&4 In breeding blaok and other valuable of governments, the extent of In a game of ball, tad I caught AND as polling places for the special «orts of foxes. foreign trade, the produce of countries, aoftd watching the gMna. do than I election to be held on the 6th day of HEATING ENGINEERS would all require to be taken $&.%?: fraught tha next tnrfn badk to town.**— July, 1911. Into consideration In arriving at COD- First Ward the engine house at the Old Beliefs Rudely Disturbed. High Grade Standard Enamel Ware jduslons. foot of second street. The old teachings of China and to American Radiators and Boilers Oontlmioua Round. dla established the belief in Japan Second Ward the city hall. •asy Enough. To aoma woman Ufa la ncKhlns toft that it was best that women be not noticed Third Ward the school house. pelng fMm one style to anothw. by others, that their duties were Barry is literary rather than mathematical The following election-officers were Our Motto: "Good Service and whoUy domestlo, and that appearing in his tastes. His teacher Net a Reliable Man. named for the special election to be Prompt Attention." was trying to initiate him into the a man contends he doeant oara out of doors was unbecoming a faithful held on July 6th, 1911. mysteries of division. During the apt to wife or dutiful daughter. Garden tar pt Clerk in the First Ward J. A. Mc struggle she said in despair: "Don't 'AtwlttOQ parties, dinner parties, balls and social about other .things.— Phone 177 Phee, Judges Geo. P. Elliott and calls are new importations from you even know how many times three goes into twelve?" "Aw, that's eaay," Reese Roe. 2nd Ward, Clerk Julian thewest. International Falls, Minn. Cor. 3rd St. and 5th Ave. said the eight-year-old in disgust Peterson and R. H. Bennett and Olav Nature Alwaya True. -&:!V "three times and three orer."-—Woman's Skinvik Judges. Third Ward Clerk "•levatlng" the 8tage. Mature never did betray tha heart 1 Home Companion. 4 R. Liljeblad and B. W. Bacon and that lored lored her 'tis bar yrtvllage, A man who has for a long time been Frank Carrier Judges... trough all al the years of our Ufa, to a criminal has been paroled so that he Joy to Joy.—Wordsworth.- Simple Explanation. lead from On motion of Alderman Mather, may play the part of a crook la Northern Minnesota Hospital The painless dentist gave a mighty drama of the underworld. If the stage seconded by A.lderman Oveson it was yank and the tooth of the bleedinf can be "elevated" in this way let the decided to let the band use the city patient clattered upon the floor, "t elevating proceed but the other members hall one night each week International rails. Minnesota thought you could pull teeth without Not ice of the company ought to be On motion Alderman Lynch, pain!" yelled the vlotim. '1 can pull warned against leaving valuablea in Notice ic hereby given that sealed seconded by. Alderman Oveson the them without pain," said the dentist, their dressing-rooms. bids may be filed with the City Clerk following bills were allowed: gently, "but when I do I don't pull them hard enough to make theim come of the city of International Falls at Jack McDonald team work.. .$ 31 80 Reoord Chrletenlng Party. out." any time on or before the 17th day of 15 00 B. M. Hamre team work..... A unique party met in Aberdeen, July, 1911, for the purchase of that 54 00 Jerry Piatt team work....... Scotland, recently to celebrate a 39 00 certain building owned by said city John Berg salary Built Sehool by Voluntary Tax. chrletenlng. In addition to the parents and formerly used as an engine house Joe Russett street work 17 75 Under curious circumstances a fine of the child, there were present, 2L61 and located at the dock near the end Mik Nistra street work...... MW sohool luMi bgen built in the little the following relative: Four grand:^ of Second street in said city. :^21 61 town of Feodorina, in Russia. J. Mountain street work parents, one great-grandfather, tour The .town folks erected it from the proceeds That said bids will He opened and Nels Johnson street work .... 15 53 Kreat-great-grandmothers. Their united oi a voluntary tax of two cents considered by the City Council at the M. Gorges street work........: 25 88 ages were nearly 800 years. per glass of vodka consumed, which council at 8 o'clock p. m., on the date M. B. Olander street work 16 56 they Imposed on themselves for a above-named, J. McGloud street work 23 40 Pew Poultry Parma In India. whole year. tammm The council reserves the right to reject A. Sandas street work. 13 50 Poultry farming has not yet become any and all bids. Wv, 27 00 N. Miller street work a scientific Industry in India. It most R. H. MONAHAN M. D. ELIZABETH MONAHAN, M. By order of the City Council. 27 00 J. Dragaman street work New York'a Indebtedneea. Indian towns It is difficult to obtain MARY G. GHOSTLEY, M. New Yorkers are the biggeet lw Dated June 26th, 1911. Chas. Fredeen street work 17 50 table fowls. To the Hindoo poultry rowers in the world at least they ars Office over International State Bank R. C. FRASEB, raising is objectionable on religious Jos. Riley services fire Dept... 21 50 ao collectively, for the" city owes seven City Clerk. grounds. The government baa now Jos. Riley services fire Dept... 41 00 PftOOpOOOOQOOOOC times as much aa any other oltyC In taken up the matter. cDonald Bros. Dray age. 3 00 the country and more than one-half aa M. & O. Power Co. water piping......... much as the largest twenty-seven other 6 20 Now la the Time. cities in the land. Coronation M. & O. Power Co. pumping Never, never, wait for post-mortem Mesaba Boiler water for June 1911 ... 208 34 praise. Speak the kind words which Tact and Talent, love prompts, and remember that R. C. Fraser freight and express... Souvenir Jewelry, in Taet is the life of the five senses. words of loving klndnefs are the best 28 98 It la the open eye, the quick ear, the poeslble tonic which can be given Spoons, Hat Pins, International Falls Press printing judging taste, the keen smell and the even to the happiest of mortala.—Kate Ma nu fact ring i..'. 20 86 Brooches, Belt Pins. lively touch. Talent is power, tact Tannant Wopds. International Falls Press printing la skill, talent la weight, tact la momentum See our other lines of Souvenirs. ...?— 15 75 talent la wealth, tact la GLEDI1ILL Deliberate Torture. John Bennett window shades.. 4 & CO. ready moner. Lawyer for the Plaintilf—-Gentlepen J. Dragaman boarding prisoners of the jury, the defendant claims Marriage Licenses Issued. 15 00 Little One'a Bright Idea. that when he ran over my client his Pat Collins burying two dogs.. 2 00 Fort Frances, Ont. "That IS very pretty crockery, tor oar was going but three miles an hour. Manufacturers of F. Carrier services on board of deed," said the little girl who waa Itilnk of the agony endured by my client review 15 00 looking at the bric-a-brac. "I suppose while being run over aa slowly as Boilers, Smoke Stacks, Tanks, On motion the council adjourned. these are aome of the family Jars of that! which I have heard. Uncle Jamea F.G.NELSON, Arnold Coal and Structural and Sheet Iron Work •peak," Attest: President. Matter of Degreea. R. C. FBASER, He—"He was a bachelor of arts* Gates and Castings. Honor for Ancient Historian. City Clerk. but she was a master of arte." She"And Tha writer ot the first japaneae history, Fuel Company so they are married now?" He the gojll, was Oono Yaaumara, Minutes of a special meeting of the —"Yes and now he. will have to be a who lived some 1,200 years ago. The city council, held July. 10th, 1911, at doctor of philosophy to bear the bury Bmperor of Japan has just "postho* two o'clock p. m. Aen."—Sphinx. -t 1 Repair Work Promptly Attented to Day or* Night mous^r inferred" on this venerable All members present. Bede the Junlor grade of third rank. Soft Coal The returns being canvassed covering T' Extenslve Use of Potash. the elections held July. 6th 1911, Potaah enters Into the maldng of Chineae SflllHA, Telephones: Office and Works glasa, soap, bleaches, dyee, ^otographic the following results were declared: la Yunnan, China, girla an atfll $8.00 Zenith, Lincoln, 65 chemicals, medicine, exploit On Ordinance No. 60 relative to the vo)d into slavery. In one rear about ves, fertiliser and is uaed lh gold Bell, Melrose, 839 issuing of $25,000. redemption bonds: dkildrini from thia nel|^ib»,hood mining and many other industrial First Ward yeas 18 nay 1 were sold to dealers aind earned to the prooesses. Office and Works: Hard Coal oasital to baskets like pooltXT. ,At Second Ward yeas 29 nays 3 DULUTH, MINN. ,212-218 Garfield Ave. ordinary timea the price for jflrla la Third Ward yeas 13 nay 1 about $1 for eadi yfar'of thi^r Ordinance No. 60 declared and Making the Beet of It it Ui time of famine children become $10.50 The Troy press says:. "Aftw all, it adopted by unanimous vote of the a dr^ to he »narket. la an alert offlclal who knows enough council. to gist out without waiting to be put On Ordinance No. 61 relative to the out." And he cheats his enemies out Subject ot Change: issuing of $15,000. water and sewer of auch an exquisite pleaaura.^^^^, bonds." f, Mt/" first Ward yeas 15 nays 2 l" W.v How True! 'M Second Ward yeas 28 nays 3 It sometimes happeneUT^thal Sale cfnd ^Transfer Third Ward yeas 14. 4 •3k* Jr- thing' of no Intrinsic value may lenE Ordinance No. 61 declarck! carried yalue to ite environment Ilka the GUARANTEE OF QUALITY AND PURITY Stable In CdniYe^tion and adopted by unanimous vote of the unobatructlve rook in a load of Council. ah^0t*0- Copenhagen Snuff is made of the best, old, rich, highflavored On motion the council adjourned. S. ^. F- Q- NELSON, leaf tobacco, to which is added only such ingredients .! 4-V «=^5."4'i jg He Never Puta It Off. Attest: President." Teleph( When a young^ man has wild oafa one No. 59 R. C. FRASER, ., as are component parts pt natural leaf tobacco that he wlshea to sow ha dq^t wal$ Clerk. tor favorable weather. & and absolutely pure flavoring extractsP The Snuff Process Blinded by tnew^ Qlara. •Sfe Wav of Weak Humanity. retains. t|w gooH of the tobacco and excels the A eurloua mlahap befall I aee the right and 1 apprgre It Oscar Douglas while dlmblng the Tyroleae Aljpa raosotly. too oondemn the wrong and the it to an a id at a a a & Ioalng hla anow apaetaolaa In wrong puraue:—Samuel Oarth. fall he waa *enderel tdtally tllad & Manager br tha glare of Yori^N.Y. 11 1 FiiFdi Ai .Why la Thief eoMMerstt l^a