International Falls press and border budget (International Falls, Minn.) 1909-1926
August 17, 1911 · Page 5 of 8
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'S-KV V-* *2-^ -«wrasiaK?j*4s ..f*~i..Cf:'-.-^ p-T.fy- v^¥'"t: *1. "V 4V" ^"''"'-.'\^'»' 1 w?'kS,rfCijs'^r ^-i" *"?"•. t-fT"',^V £,*- ~*s~ ir^*sr A 1 INTERNATIONAL frALLS PRESS. union parade, and sports and Notice. Produce Market International Falls Press Notice. appropriate program. '*$01 There will be a Teachers' Institute One of the most modern and important and Border Budget Notice is hereby, given that board The installation of officers took held here the first week of September arrangements made by the can be obtained for any child, in the place last night and were as follows: some sixty teachers will be in town, city council is that of providing for a Unorganized Territory of Koochiching President—L. W. Andrews, Vice OFFICIAL COUNTY PAPER and we would like to obtain private market day in our city when the County, who is over eight yesws President—C. A. Lemieux, Recording OFFICIAL CITY PAPER boarding places for them, as far as homesteaders and farmers around the of age and over two miles from a Secretary—F. C. Bates, Financial possible. Any one who is willing to city and throughout the county may school. Application for the same Sec. and Treas—H. M. Berg, Sergent-at-Arms—S. INTERNATIONAL FALLS PRESS take one or more teachers to board come and offer their produce for sale PUBLISHING COMPANY must be made to Annie E. Shelland, Carriveau. and room for that week will please in a conveniently arranged market Clerk of the District, and the authorization The committee of organization consists GEORGE P. WATSON. Editor and Manager. notify Annie E. Shelland, County free of charge. certificate must be received of C. Dunn, C. A. Lemieux, and Superintendent of school, at once. At the last meeting of the city fathers from the Clerk before the child begins Joe Forceia, Committee on Grievences: $1.50 A YEAR SUBSCRIPTION last Monday night the council instructed A. 17 v.. school. J. D. McPhee, W. F. Meyers, E. N. Street Commissioner John All those who take children to Entered as Second Class Matter June 23. Ogren. Committee on Resolutions 1909, at the post office at International Falls, Notice Berg to build on a convenient location board are hereby warned that no W. McMicken, H. M« Brown, and C. Minnesota, under the Act of Congress of twelve stalls upon which produce such March 3,1879. board bills will be allowed unless they Dunn. Notice is hereby given that the as the farmers of our county will receive an authorization certificate County Board of Education for the A Bloomin' farce THURSDAY, AUGUST IT, 1911 bring in may be offered for sale. The allowing them to board said child. Unorgonized Territoy of Koochiching market will be located on 4th street The 3-centfare on railroads is a Annie E. Shelland, County will receive bids on and before west of the depot upon a block kindly farce and is unjust to the poor. A. 31 Clerk. Some men grow with their business 10 A. M. Aug. 29th at International loaned by the townsite company for Simply because a majority of us can others merely swell.—The Philestine. Falls on the transportation of that purpose, upon the suggestion of not buy a 2,000 mile ticket to get children from the neighborhood of the Notice of Hearing. Commissioner R. S. McDonald. the benefit of the cut is not right. McGauley school to Indus according Don't knock. Help yourself along Here is a field for some hot argument, Notice is hereby given that at meeting to platt on hand at Indus Post Office by becoming popular, and push your One man is as good as two of the Board of County Commissioners and D. W. Lewis's residence. The friends with you. It's very easy. Be State Forester Here more if he behaves himself. One to be held in the office of the Board will furnish the rig. The bids a good fellow and soon you'll have a dollar is as good as another ind County Auditor in the City of International must be marked Transportation to State Forester Wm. Cox spent the procession of followers. No man ever why further handicap the poor who Falls, Koochiching County, first of the week in and around this Indus. helped himself knocking other people are unable to take advantage of the Minnesota, at 10 o'clock in the city with Forester Gust. Peterson of The Board reserves the right to reject down in character and business says prices now in vogue? For $40.00 forenoon on Tuesday, September 12, PATRICK CONWAY. this city and district. He is certainly any and all bids. one of our exchanges. you can get a 2,000 mile ticket. 1911, the application of Gust Franson 4 44*4*4*4*4*4a4**!* 4^4* 4* 4» 4« 4» 4» a good man for the important posi Annie E. Shelland But, if you travel less than that you for a license granting to him permission STATE FAIR MUSIC. 4+4, Clerk. tion he holds, he is enthusiastic in his pay three cents per. You go on to sell intoxicating liquors in the 4, 4,4,4,4,4,4,4,4'4' The ''laying on of hands" for complaints, is full of good ideas as to work and the same car with your 3-cent ticket east front room, ground floor, of a onestory especially for children is now how it should be carried on. He is Notice of Receipt of Bids Patrick Conway, one of the best in your hat as the man with the frame building, situate on Lot taking the place of Christian Science. known and most popular band directors also very enthusiastic over the agricultural 2-cent ticket in his inside pockiet. 5, Section 8, Twp. 69, Range 23, Koochiching Notice is hereby given that sealed A mother cured her boy of the cigarette of the United States, and his and industrial possibilities You may sit with him and spend bids may be filed with the undersigned Countv, Minnesota, for a habit with one dose. She laid great musical organization will be a of this country and says it seems nothing the time and he is saving money and period of one year commencing on the her left hand on the back of the boy's at any time on or before the 11th day strong feature of the musical program short of marvelous to him to see you are being held up. Is that, a 15th day of September, 1911, and terminating during the entire week of Sept. 3 to 9 of September 1911 at 8 o'clock P. M. neck, her right hand on a substantial such tremendous crops of grain and the Minnesota State Fair. square deal? *s for the doing of all work and furnishing on the 14th day of September, slipper and then tha slipper where it At grasses which grow so easily all over The Kiltie Band of Gait. Ont., is It's a demnd farce. of all material for the construction 1912, inclusive, will be held, at would do the most good. It affected this northern section of the state. another equally famous organization, You can buy a thousand mile which time and place, any and all persons a cure and a relapse is not looked for of watermains in the City of International If any destructive fires sweep these and these two great bends, together ticket for $25.00 and all three of Falls, as follows:— will be heard with reference says an exchange. northern counties it will certainly not with three Minnesota bands end three thereto. you can sit in the same seat but On 8th street from 4th avenue to be the fault of the foresters and rangers orchestras, will furnish more and better each will be enjoying the scenery 9th avenue. On 8th avenue from 7th Gust Franson further states that he music than has ever been on the for they all seem to have caught Wright Hall, a real estate man of from three financial view-points. has made application and been granted street to 8th street. Y., program of Minnesota or other state the spirit of their chief and appreciate Oswego, N. has secured judgment Three centers, two and a half centers liquor license for the same place For the construction of sewers in fair. Sacred concert Sunday, Sept 3. the value of the timber and the necessity for damage in the amount of $600 in a for the past three years. and the 2-cent man now what d'y said city and the furnishing of all of exercising the greatest care suit brought against Sears, Roebuck & know about that? work and material therefor, as follows lest it should be destroyed. Co., of Chicago. Mr. Hall was driving Isn't that the limit? his team in Tioga when the horses Could a business man have three On 7th street from 4th avenue to grew restless and started to run. He Loggers Must Burn Brush prices on an article and escape 11th avenue. pulled back so vigorously on the reins lynching? On 6th street from 4th avenue to that the neckyoke, bought of Sears, Under the new law it is made the International Falls Not on your tintype. llth avenue, Roebuck & Co., broke, allowing the duty of everyone cutting timber for It was a great head which dreamed On 3rd street from 9th avenue to pole to drop to the ground. His wife any purpose to dispose of the slash. such a pipe dream as all that llth avenue, S it a and he were thrown out and the team This applies to people doing any kind sliding scale of prices—Iron News. On llth avenue from 6th street to continued running until they fell, one of logging, clearing land for farms, 7th street, horse being badly bruised and the cutting out roads etc. It is part of PROCEEDINGS OF On llth avenue from 5th to 3rd other fracturing one of his forelegs. the effort being made to prevent forest street. Because of the defective material in fires and is going to be enforced. On 6th avenue from 5th street to in the neckyoke, Mr. Hall brought THE CITY COUNCIL Rangers will be on duty in the winter 7th street. suit against the Chicago concern with as well as in the summer to see that All of said work and material to be the above result—Lake Park. brush is properly disposed of. The in accordance with plans and specifications Continued from page 1. manner in which slash must be handled therefor on file in my office. in said City from 4th avenue to 9th Mark him Well will vary more or less with the That on the llth day of September avenue, on 8th avenue from 2nd street character of the woods, so that it will 1911 at 8 o'clock P. M. at the Council "Breathes there a man with soul so to 8th street, and that sewers be and be well to get in touch with the ranger ROom in said city, said bids will be dead, who never to himself has said, *X are hereby ordered constructed in said before cutting begins. As a general Jfc"' opened and considered by the City 'My trade of late is petting bad I City as follows: rule the slash will be required to Council. i?uess I'll use a ten-inch ad.' If such On 7th. Street from 4th. Avenue-to be burned as cutting proceeds. That no bid will be considered unless there be, go mark him well, for him tS 11th. Avenue, r7 Contractors and people letting contracts the same is accompanied with no bank account shall swell no angel On 6th. Street from 4th. Avenue to for cutting timber are directly cash or a certified check payable to N. Jk watch the golden stair to welcome 11th. Avenue, affected by this brush burning law L. Olson, City Treasurer, in a sum home a millionaire. On 3rd. Street from 9th. Avenue to and the measures being taken to carry equal to 5 per cent of the amount of "The man who never asks for trade 11th. Avenue, it out. such bid, and to be forfeited to the by local ad or line displayed, cares On 11th. Avenue from 6th. Street Gust Peterson city in case the contract shall be more for rest than worldly gain, and to 7th, Street, Ranger Dist. No. 15 awarded to such bidder, and he shall patronage but gives him pain. Tread On 6th. Avenue from 5th. Street to fail or refuse to enter into such contract. lightly, friends, let no rude sound disturb 7th. Street. Buy your cruisers and gents Labor Assembly Organized his solitude profound: here let On 11th. Avenue from 5th. to 3rd The council reserves the right to reject him live in calm repose, unsought shoes at Street. On Monday night last Organizer any and all bids. except by men he owes, and when he The same to be constructed in accordance Chubbuck ofjtlie American Federation N I That all persons interested in said dies, go plant him deep that naught with plans therefore now on of Labor, completed the organization work will be heard by the City council may break his dreamless sleep: wherein file in the office of the City Recorder. of a trade and labor Assembly in our at the time and place above specified, and save money. no clamor may dispel the solitude That the City Council will meet, at city, composed of the following trade Dated August 14th 1911. he loved so well. And, that the the Council rooms in said city on the unions. The papermakers, clerks, Repairing while you wait. R. C. Fraser 1 world may know its loss, plant on his 11th. day of September 1911, at 8 electricians, carpenters, pulpwood City Recorder. grave a wreath of moss, and on a o'clock p. m. and set in relation to makers, sulphite workers and barbers. stone above, 'Here lies a chump who the doing of said proposed work, and Each union is entitled to three wouldn't advertise.' the making of the proposed improvements, representatives or delegates. The "But he who hustles night and day and it is ordered, that the city assembly will receive its charter from to bring the trade along his way, and We SaVe You 'Money clerk give notice by publication in the the American Federation of Labor who identifies his store with goods official newspaper of said city of said and will be affiliated with the Minnsota that brings a 'call' for more, shall meeting and the time and purpose Federation. The assembly expect never keep upon his shelves such thereof, and that in the meantime goods they almost sell themselves. to to take steps in the near future sealed proposals for the doing of said "So friend, if you are feeling glum toward securing a meeting place of work and the furnishing of all material because your 'biz is on the bum,' don't therefore will be received by the its own but until then will meet in moon around and think and think, City Clerk and opened in the presence the Masonic hall. but use a lot of printer's ink. That of the City Council at said meeting. It was decided that the federation evil time will never rise, if you start That the Council reserves the right it now and advertise."—Walt Mason would celebrate Labor day by a labor to reject any and all bides, and that no bid will be considered unless the same is accompanied with clash of a certified check amounting to at least 5 per cent of the amount of the bid, to be forfeited to the city in case Just figure it for yourself, compare such contract is awarded to the bidder and the bidder fails or refuses to enter prices. Let us show you that Ruettell into a contract for same. A committte of Aldermen Lynch has the goods, just aslt for what you and Wilson and the Mayor were appointed to select different tracts of -M want. Next Thursday the 24 you will land needed by the City for which ttie council would be willing to vacate find some money savers in this space. some property, streets and alleys, Groceries, Hardware, Logging Tolls and needed by the Kooching Company. On motion the council adjourned. Supplies, Dry Goods and Shoes. Watch L. W. WILSON, Attest: ice-President. Ducks Are Past this space for special prices on staple R. C. FRASER, I JF Clerk. supplies in next issue, Bids Wanted I But the man with a Stevens Repeating Shotgun, No. Vvvgl 520, in his fyinds need not care how fast they are flying. Sealed Bids will be received by the With this lightning-like Repeater you can afford undersigned up to and including August 21st 1911 for the clearing, gru§| three misses and still-have plenty of time to get three bing, ditching and grading of a road more shots in before the flignt is over. ,w*. on the Sec. line between Sees. 4 and The quickest, most natural-pointing gun in the 5 and 8, Township 158 N. of Range world. No hand is fast enough to bsuk the perfect W. (From the bridge across Biacjc mechanism of the Stevens 520. River east of John Reed Place to the Price 928. bridge near Pearsons house a distance of about six thousand feet.) Plans oil The Green Hardware Co. D. file with Commissioner Reed and HARRY RVETTRELL A, Ogaard. The right to reject any and all bids reserved. John Reed L.A.