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

August 10, 1911 · Page 1 of 6

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INTERNATIONAL FALLS PRESS. 2 50 water mains —. —... International Palls Press on John Boramsin, Work and Border Budget 2 50 water mains Dan Yeleski, Work on water 6 75 OFFICIAL COUNTY PAPER mains Steve Stal, Work on water OFFICIAL, CITV PAPER 6 75 mains INTERNATIONAL. FALLS PRESS 1 05 N. L. Olson, Exchange PUBLISHING COMPANY Nelson & Olson, Plank. 14 95 Clearance Sale Int'l. Falls Press, Printing.... 23 80 GEORGE P. WATSON. Editor and Manager. and Freda Dragaman, Boarding 81.50 A YEAR SUBSCRIPTION prisoners 375 Zimmerman Electric Co., Entered as Second Class Matter June 33 Lights 3 50 1909, at the post office at International Falls, Minnesota, under the Act of Congress of Int'l Lbr. Co., Lumber 9 60 March 3,1879. Int'l Falls Band, Salary of ENDS leader 8 00 vf THURSDAY, AUGUST 10, 1911 M. & I. Power Co., Supplies... 50 25 3 00 Reese Roe, Election services.. 2 00 Eight of the Todd County cream J. McCloud, Street work Monday, August 14th 21 00 eries paid out $57,000 to their patrons J. McCloud, Street work 44 83 during the month of June, the other M. B. Olander, Street work... 58 50 six creameries that are patronized by John Berg, Salary the Todd county farmers have not yet Nick Miller, Street work 25 88 reported. How long will it be before N. Rush, Street work 11 25 Koochiching farmers line up for John Dragaman, Street work. 27 00 Extra specials for Friday, Saturday and Monday at Anton Sandas, Street work... 11 25 regular pay day? Mike Gorges, Street work 22 06 The Board of Game and Fish Commissioners J. M. Micklund, Street work.. 26 55 including E. W. Cobb On motion the council adjourned to Supt. of Fisheries, arrived in their meet Aug. 14th, 1911, 8 p. m. Greengard's Clothing & Shoe Store F. car on Thursday of last week, and as G. NELSON, per previous arrangement with De Attest: President. puty Loman boarded his Launch and R. C. FRASEB, City Clerk. started down the Rainy for Baudette. intending to return on the C. N. and spend a day in the city. On Notice reaching Loman when they took lunch TpHROUGH the great patronage you have bestowed upon us for many years past which is Notice is hereby given toat all accounts they changed their plans and returned belongingto LaPage& Co. will here in time to catch the 7 p. m. train be paid at The International State for Black Duck. This curtailment of greater than we can describe here and through our fair dealing with all our customers Bank. Poley LaPage. their visit was a disappointment to many of our citizens who hoped to we are compelled to enlarge our store. We are going to build an addition on the rear of make their acquaintance and especially Notice for Bids the Commercial club which had Bids will be received by Annie E. business questions that they desired our store of about 30 feet, which, when completed will give us more room to display our Shelland, Clerk of the Board of Education to discuss. for the Unorganized Territory of Koochiching County on or before large selection of fall stock and before the contractors commence to work and while the With the completion of the saw August 15th, for the building of a one mill another of the large industries room frame school house on the which its promoters promised to this summer season is in the prime of the best weather, we have decided to make a great alter­ northeast corner of section 10, township city years ago is in operation. The 69, range 24, according to plans Commercial Club has fitti ngly decided and specifications on file at this newspaper ation and clearance sale. Such sales were never given here before nor will they be repeat­ to celebrate this event by a banquet office and at the home of Joseph in honor of Mr. E. W. Backus and his Rogers. copartners as a small token of appreciation ed in the mercantile history of International Falls. We are compelled to place our entire Bids must be marked "sealed bids on the part of the business men on the Rogers schosl," and the board of this city, for the city that has been reserves the right to reject any and stock of clothing, shoes, hats and furnishings, ladies shoes and furnishings, consisting of made possible by the building of the all bids. pulp, Paper. Sulphite and Saw mills ANNIE E. SHELLAND, at this place, also in celebration of the Hart Schaffner & Marx clothes, Known as the best suits. Florsheim and Regal shoes. Mc- Clerk. new and more generous spirit that is being felt and expressed throughout Kibbin hats and highest grade furnishings at a reduction of from 25 to 40 per cent off Notice. this entire community as it emerges from the village type, with its petty Notice is hereby given that board jealousies and complaints to the magnanimous regular prices. Nothing reserved. Everything will be placed on sale. can be obtained for any child, in the and helpful feeling and expression Unorganized Territory of Koochiching of a rapidly growing city. County, who is over eight years of age and over two miles from a S^ACE PROCEEDINGS OF will ^o|^|^rnit us to mention pricesxhf renQnd while we are short pf ^space here. school. Application for the same must be made to Annie E. Shelland) Clerk of the District, and the authorization CITY COUNCIL We are distributing a full page bill all over to familiarize you with some of our prices certificate must be received from the Clerk before the child begins which we have no mercy in slaughtering to such extent that it will pay to come from miles school. Minutes of a regular meeting of the All those who take children to city council, held August 7th, 1911, at board are hereby warned that no away and supply yourself for the rest of the season. We are wording hard into a full force S o'clock p. m. board bills will be allowed unless they Members present Aldermen Mather, receive an authorization certificate Overson, Lynch, Nelson, Infelt and of help to cut prices and rearrange stock to accomodate everybody. Come one, come all. allowing them to board said child. Douglas. Annie E. Shelland, The minutes of the meeting held A. 31 Clerk. Help us make-room for the contractors it is our loss end your gain. July 20th, 1911, were read and on motion approved. NO CAUSE FOR GREAT ALARM Don't forget the final wind up ends Monday, Aug. 14 Alderman Infelt moved that the liquor license of R. H. Bennett be Large Number of Defective Sohool transferred to John Harrison, which Children an Old Phenomenon, motion was seconded by Alderman Now More Evident. Lynch and carried by unanimous The enormous number of defective E E N A S vote. sohool children should not alarm us On motion duly made and seconded too greatly. Bad as It all la, there to the bond of John Harrison with the plenty of evidenoe that It to an old, American Surety Company as surety old phenomenon—as old Indeed at was approved. pan himself—but now more evident On motion of Alderman Mather, beoause there are more people. It to seconded by Alderman Infelt, John In rural districts, though still Erickson was granted a ferry license nen CLOTHING & SHOE STORE Urge to run a ferry between International ely urban, it to quite natural that tile proportion of defectives should Falls and Ranier. Inoreaae, though as a matter of faot On motion Boylan&Co. were granted there is no evidenoe that It has, Big a plumbing license, subject to their cities are modern affair* and that to liling required bond. why their phenomena are being discovered, "The House of Quality" International Falls, Minn. Alderman Infelt moved that the but the accounts of London some centuries ago showed a deplorable $25,000 refunding bond issue be sold number of defeotives, probably' Look for the big sign in front of our store. to the First National Bank of International far greater In proportion than In New Falls at par and a premium York now. Though it to appalling of $75 and accrued interest to date of that there should be nearly a quarter delivery and the $15,000 water and million diseased school children, yet sewer bond issue be sold to the"Intevnational the defects are of minor things, while State Bank of International cosaraonsr Is the ^produCt "oT^Sa formerly they were severe. The seat nan in nil saodi9r~~kiagiriaia pCenor "KnTt Qilt ~|feil magnificent THESE ARE YOUR ANCESTORS Falls at par and a premium of $50 and age long anxiety about tomorrowlBj Bible and other religious books mirror of most of the trouble to said to be. pesssnts, criminals acd saints ft to rloe and to not to be counteracted accrued interest to date of delivery, malnutrition, but It to not nearly so almost impossible to name any one' down Into his own soul, goes out When One Conelders Their Vast Number by the inflwenoe of the petty which motiou was seconded by Alderman bad as in European cities of the last Into the world, and finds things very of one's own raoe to whom one oaa-i Pride, of Desoent Seems Veiy lift them above sordid anxieties century. That Is, the new faots must Mather and carried by unanimous not prove la some way a remote different from what they appeared Foolish. not cause undue pessimism, but rath* when seen through the windows of vote. t- 1 er the reverse, for they show that the home which hto father's and mother's Where Our Deed Qo. Alderman Lynch moved that the though there 1s an immense preventive Ave you proud of your ancestors* affection oolored with the rose MaJ. 8. Harris, one of the council accept the South 50 ft. of Lot Of how many of titatif work ahead of us, the progress NOT UP TO 1XPECTATKHI8 and violet of their own nature.—Theodore flans who fought in the South Africa* made in a century or even a half century fUnoe the beginning of the Ohsto 8, Block 17 from the Koochiching Parker. war, visited British Columbia and has been enormous. Optimism tton tit—a mere 1911 years you heme Company which motion was seconded finally settled down In Vanoouvc*. Mankind and the World Frequently 1s in place, even If we are sure that bed says the Argonaut. Now he tells of by Alderman Infelt and carried. ftlsapnolntlna to Hopeful Youth, Imagine, If you can, how Rank Materialists. perfection to unattainable. Moreover, a maa In hto provinoe who went ovef Wye Theodore Parker. On Motion duly made and seconded our preventive work 1s rapidly becoming sons weve needed sinoo the la their outlook on life most CMneee to see London for the first time last W. H. Coventry was appointed electrical more and more efficient now that of the world to bring yw are raak materiaUgt*, says a I sopnoee many of us are a little year and was being shown through inspector for a term of one year. we are learning the exaot conditions who ape seeding this now. It writer la the Oeatury. They ply the Westminster abbey. He got Into oofr disappointed wtih mankind The and their onuses.—American Medicine. the other way, too. If a slag stranger with Questions as to hto income, venation with a tourist sgent whs On motion of Alderman Lynch seconded world of the gbh dream to not the pie had stastsd yeess ago to his irnmntu the oost of hto be* BftOO world of the young woman's actual waa showing a party about and at la by Alderman Mather $800 was longings. They eannlly offer paper sight and touch. and still leiss to It so tervals the maa who was explaining transferred from the sewer fund to grown to maturity and money Instead of real money at the asked the British Columbian question* of the woman no longer young, in the bond and interest fund $210 was And Women Only Glow. age of fl, {fee earth's population graves of their dead, and saorlfloe par about Vaaoouver. "I suppose that the moonlight of dreamy youth, as transferred from the general fund to There are rules to be observed even per Images of the valuables that oaoe be UM.ML tollowedfcy U4 el your oouatry you have adf place Hie we look oat of the windows and refoloe In expressing one's self concerning the bond and interest fund. were burned la the funeral pyre. Bowever, to* world would no the abbey he suggsstod. la thf Mnnmtog apple trees, how the effects of the weather upon one's Ordinance No. 64 was read for the aOf would not be large Yet no one who comes Into olose "No," replied the other different does the wond seem from anatomy. young Frenchwoman, Po give all these people touoh with the Oblaeee deems this "Then what, may I ask, do yoc da second time. what we find It the nest day. when In Who was learning English while on flgaee tits die of the utilitarianism 'a race trait. They are, with your illustrious deadf* the heat of a Kar SOIL we CO about On motion of Alderman Lynch, seconded tour with an American governess, LIM.sae, In faot, capable of the highest Ideal "First," replied the British Ootaa^ $a*e to he multiplied b? ft* and iemo?e the oMstyOlara from the onoe inadvertently exclaimed, "Oh, by Alderman Oveson the following torn. Among the tew who have oome Maa, "we appoint a commission, to eef,whetber (towed by IIS alpbem. That to the lorafafcar trees. A boy bnd la my, I am all of a sweat!" "Mademoiselle," bills were allowed. near to the thought of Buddha or the man to really dead, and only war la which thsss enormous wealth* family la a little exclaimed the governess, Joe Aiello, Work on Sewer—$ 40 00 Jesus one finds faces saintlike la their then If the commission decides la thsf oaa be eluded from toe eyes of severely, "never let me hear yon use depth of spirituality. The materialism.to affirmative, we send him to the toghh Dor&n Bros., Supplies 30 26 his ooBsdoasnesi wtth nature and the futile, then, fla apoestor that word again! Horses sweat, Mom -was lmposed_bjr, hard eoonomlo Isture." reflection of human life which deep Chas. Demonia, Work on "hip! Brery one of ua. high or low, perspire. Women only glow." W S I 7 MIS