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

August 24, 1911 · Page 2 of 6

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Sve«jBWiriWK1HI«»-* Remorse. ote 1'' agent in a flourishing western BANKERS MUTUAL town writes as follows regarding ot conscience experienced by liCtdNTY BOARD OF EDUCATION PETERSON, Proprietor JOHN fctfomer loBs olaimant. The claimant's method ofeasing his mind is Accidcnt and Health Policies unique and possesses the advantage A good, first-class hotel for local P-A Y. ofreoonomy. The letter is as follows: and transent trade. ^We had a oall this day from the School Board for Unorganized Territory in Koochiching Her. formerly of this city, whojhad a loss with you in 1892. He Newly Constructed and Rates MASON & MASON, District Agents County Meets—Much Important wasted to\now the amount paid him Reasonable. on :the lose, which he thinks was Business Transacted. only a paint damage of from $12 to International Falls, Minnesota 414.u He now concludes that it might ^Sample Room in Connection sot -have been right for him to have aecepted the money for the painting,. 'he says the building really needed' FINANCIAL REPORT YEAR ENDING JULY I, 1911 Licensed Plumbers and GILBERTSON jprfntlng at the time. He would now like to have the payment which was made Mm considered a donation from and SMITH fou." heating Engineers The ^annual meeting of the County to have repairs made according to re Board of Education for the Unorganized port. do all kinds of Territory of Koochiching County Moving of the school at Frontier 8terlllzlnflLlquld«. met July 15th with all members present. discussed and it was decided that it Perfect WATER AND SEWER WORK PROMPTLY DONE. sterilization .of liquids by General Mason WorK should not be done this year, but that means of filtration only seems to be ESTIMATES FURNISHED ON SHORT NOTICE. The report of the building committee a consolidated school should be placed made possible on a large scale and received. In investigation at for and built next year, if possible through a process originated by two & O I N Plastering A S Birchdale, it- was found a good site scientists and Bid of John Silverdahl for fencing Sfeench reported to the Aoademy of. Scientists at a recent could be obtained on Ole Nelsons grounds at Sundeen' for $50.00 and OVESON BLOCK Intrnational Falls. Minn. PHOINC 221 Neatly and promptly meeting. It is known that membranes place Si of Sec. 34 Twp. 160, R. 27 and furnishing fencing received. Bid accepted jof eollodion have the property of re*, that both sewerage and water could by unanimous motion of the talnlng all the microbes in a liquid-, be obtained, plenty of rock for rock Board. Satisfaction Guaranteed Altered are! through them. But they basement, and gravel one half mile Moved, seconded and carried that **ry fragile and therefore impractical from proposed site. Price asked $115. the Clerk ask State Sup't to obtain aft outside of the laboratory. By re-enforcing International Falls Abstract Co. Call or leave orders at the opinion from the attorney general as The report at Loman. Good site the collodion membrane with to whether the $50,000 for schools in Pure Food Cafe a fine wire screen imbedded in it, just could be obtained at S. E of S. E. Sec. a counties where there is state land,: is as. pane of glass is thus re-enforced, BURDICK, KREMER & KING, Proprietors 3, Twp. 158, R. 25 corner of four roads, International Falls, Minnesota the two scientists constructed a filter. to be limited to schools in organized central in all respect. Price •200.= ABSTRACTS. REAL ESTATE & INSURANCE |iot only strong enough for practical! townships. Committee traveled 176 miles and Mr. purposes but so effective as to exoktde Durrin traveled home and back, for Letters of Helge Thorson read, discussed even molecules of salts dlalolved Collections, Conveyancing and Loans two trips 448 miles. and the Clerk instructed in the liquid. PRESTON & CO. notify him that we do not want to Moved, seconded and carried that J. E. BURDICK, Manager buy two. acres of cord wood and unless report be received and that the Cldrk OiD-FASHIONED SWEET HERBS FORT FRANCES, ONT. deed is forth, coming according to be instructed to carry on farther negotiations MINNESOTA INTERNATIONAL FALLS, agreement, the school house is to be with view of obtaining lower Lavender, Thyme, Rosemary and Other® moved. price. That Give Forth Odore Both High Grade Calabash Ed Johnson's letter read and Clerk A fter hearing representatives of Fresh and Invigorating. instructed to send him pay on the Heating Companies the following and Meerschaum Pipes. D. J. WEIMER wood. spent most of my schoolday holidays bids were submitted. I Halsted Anderson's bid on building at my grandmother's plaoe,: in Hart Heating Co. 8 plants $75.00 out-houses at Forsyth for $25 each received Yorkshire,. England, where many of each "24 plants" $600. WatermanWaterbury English and French Briars and accepted by unanimous the customs Queen Anne's time- remain jot Ladies and Gents Tailoring. Furs Co. 8 plants (1-24) (7-22) .uiuihqiiged. So to me lavender action of the Board. 'Ideal Style" for $630, or 8 plants and herbs seemed indispensable In a Moved, seconded and carried that 'Style Special" $700. made to order. 4,C. B. D." and "B. B.B." selfrespecting household, and, as soon Clarence Speelman be appointed inspector as owned a garden, they were installed. Smith Heating & Ventilating Co. 8 I of the Northome work and Makes plants (1-24") (7-22") $730. that he be paid $3.00 per dav. Term At grandmother's sheer muslin bags, Moved, seconded and carried that of service to begin and end with be filled with levender, thyme and ^rosemary, the bid of Hart Heating Co. be accepted, ginning and ending of construction Lowest Canadian Prices were kept in every cupbo^d, All kinds of Gleaning, Repair­ contract to be so drawn that if work. -bureau drawer and chest. Large jiars, plants are not accepted by the State Moved, seconded and carried that filled with rose leaves and mignonette, ing and Pressing done on Department at State Test that the the Clerk advertise for construction of all the herbs and many spices, were contract becomes void. building at Loman as soon as site be stowed in the slttlng. rooms and halls, shortest notice for ladies and Notice ithe lids were removed for about half secured. The committee reported that Indus an hour each day, after sweeping and The Clerk and Treasurer gave the school needed repairs. Moved, second gents. Prices reasonable. dusting were done, so that a faint, following report on warrants and ed and carried that Mr. Kennedy in indescribable perfume permeated the checks: vestigate same and clerk be instructed whole house, and was most delightful. WARRANTS CHECKS FUNDS $26,095 35 $26,095 35 Even physicians agree that sweet Teachers Wages 2,290 52 odors are beneficial and valuable as D. J. WEIMER ... 2,290 52 Fuel and Supplies.— disiateot&ntB. Those who have never iv- 4,196 14^' Repairs and Grounds ... .. 4,400 14 experienced the delight of sleeping 2,875 46 2,875 46 New fildg. and Sites—,. between sheets redolent of sweet .. 2,206 88 2,206 88 Board Ek Building, Second St. Third Ave. herbs have before them a Joy that .. 344 81 344 81 -Library Books will not soon be forgotten. Punk Porter & Allen successors 480 80 480 80 Text Books International Falls, Minn. sticks and pastillies have a positive 1,448 51 Furniture and Apparatus..'. 1,448 51 odor, pleasing for a time, but it becomes to Brown's Electric Laun­ All kinds and sizes of buttons made to order 557 00 Transportation 557 00 tiresome herbal odors are 2,883 All Other Purposes 2,883 75 dry. We call and deliver fresh and invigorating.—Kate V. St Maur, in the Woman's Home Compa» 2,964'99 Moved, seconded and carried that New School Houses and Sites promptly. We make a Ion. 344 81 the balance in the rent fund be trans- Library Books specialty of hand work, silks, 480 80 ferred to Furniture and Apparatus. Text Books. 4 Lightning Rod Investigation, Transportation of Pupils.. 557 00 The Clerk gave the following report: Mesaba Boiler and woolen goods and ginghams. There has always been more or les« All Other Purposes.. 6,697 66 No. of School Houses built in the year. controversy as to the efficiency of the Cash on hand— ,. 30,132 Frame 2, Log 4 Give us a trial. Phone 148. lightning rod, but this matetr is likely Total. ..$74,392 95 Value of the same $ 4,000 00 to be settled at no distant time beyond Moved, seconded and carried that No. of School Houses and Manufacturing Co. all question of doubt. The authorities we adjourn. sites owned by the District of the University of Illinois Annie E. Shetland, Frame 14, Log 27 have undertaken to do this 'and have 62,360 00 been at work on the problem for some Value of the same Clerk. time. Last summer some valuable Value of Seats, Desks and experiments were conducted but the 6*656 60 $ Real Estate Transfers other Apparatus results Were not entirely satisfactoryfor No. of volumes bought for Land Transfers for the week ending the' lack cf suitable apparatus. International Falls August 19th. 1911. libraries 421 Puting the coining summer the work Manufacturers of Charlotta S. Peterson et al to Total number of volumes in will be continued on a very elaborate libraries... 2,413 Emma S. Jensen. Lots 1516 basis. The use of an open field has Boilers, SmoKe Stacks, TanKs, been secured for the entire season Whole number of libraries 28 Blk 3 Swedback Add to Big and the investigation will be continued 1,713 90 Falls. Lots 5 7 Sec 30-155-25 Value of the same Structural arrd Sheet Iron WorK during the entire season in which 4,286 67 Value of Text Books Ei S W I, Si N W i, Sec 21155-25 Arnold Coal and ^thunder storms may be reasonably Total value of school property Ni N E i, SWi NE* Gates and Castings. expected. In this field twelve 40-foot in books, real estate supplies Sec 31-67-26. Und Lot 5 poles have been erected. Six ol etc ..$79,017 If 8EH SW^, Sec 5 Lot 2, NE£ these are" equipped with- devices for The following levy for the coming N Wi Sec 8-155-25 .$5150 00 Fuel Company -registering the effect of lightning year was then made: E. Engelbery and wife to Anna strokes at or near the poles. There B. Frickelton, Lot 15 Blk Is a -series' of spark gaps with induetion, FUNDS AMOUNT Repair Work Promptly Attented resistance and oapaclty figures, Teachers Wages .$11,000 00 6 Jameson Add to International so that the lightning may jump across Fuel and Supplies. 1,140 00 Falls 650 00 the gaps or pass arovnd through Repairs and Improving The American Suburbs Company shunt -circuits. Any action due to Agent for Telephones: Office and Works Grounds ........ 7,000 00 to E.V. Robinson, Lots lightning will be recorded on a mov* Zenith, Lincoln, 65 New School Houses and sites 11,000 00 -26 27 Blk 2 Jameson 2nd Add fug strip of- paper driven by elockworir Bell, Melrose, 839 Board 1,165 00 to International Falls...... 510 00 so that the exact time of the Standard Oil Com- Library Books.. 175.00 Wallace D. Bobbins and wife eleotrieal discharge can be trtd from Office and Works: Text Books DULUTH, MINN. to Carl Anderson, Lot 5 Blk the Tecord. 'Hwee of the poles have 212-218 Garfield Ave. Apparatus 880 00 4 Holler's Add to Koochiching... been" equipped with sharp needle pa ny' Lubricatin Transportation 1^740 00 points andJ three with brass balls. 100 00 All Other Purposes... ... 1,400 00 Josephine Bangle and hus- M. Oils, Coal Oil and Total Amount .$35,500 00 band to William H. Bourke The Treasurer gave his report as et al Ei FEi, Sec 13 SEJ SEi Gasoline, Sec 12-64-27 Wi NWi Sec 1864-26 follows: .. too Cash on hand at the begining William H.i Bourke et al to of the year... $29,378 63 Mary E. Cook Ei NE£ Sec 13 Rec'd from Apportionment SEi SEi Sec 12-64-27 Wi 4,929 03 and one half Penalties Sale ^nd Transfer NWi Sec 18-64-26........... 4032 00 Rec'd from Special Tax collected. Gustavo- A.. Schulze•' by Probate 3M23%9 stable in Connection Court to Minna Sehulze Rec'd from Local one mill "widow. Final Decree SWi 3,361 97 collected .... SEi See 28-63-23 is now Rec'd from Text Book sales, fines etc......... 62 11 Telephone No. 59 Notice of Hearing Rec'd from Special State Aid 1*896 00 that it ^pure snuff, At a meeting of the City Council to Rec'd from All Other Purposes...... be held on the 21st day of August lflli ......... 641 32 at 8 o'clock p. m.i hearing will^be had laws of every State and all federal laws. Total receipts for the year. .174,392 95 oh the petition of LePage & Company Oscar lor the transfer of his license to sell CASH PAID OUT '•. 9*Sk intoxicating Uxuors to Henrick Ma? Teachers Wages ........... $26*195 35 jtAmwipnn Snuff Company, 111 Fifth'Ave.,»NewiYork. tenson, all persons interested" willbe si" Fuel and School Supplies.., 2,503 02 «U heard at the above mentioned time. Mana6er Repairs and Improving' a R. C. Fraser, Grounds jww 34 City ClerE ei? tkiif&itshi